Hybrid Porous Materials

Our research group focuses on the design and development, and structure-property relationship of various advanced hybrid two-dimensional (2D) porous materials. We target applications including water purification, water harvesting, clean energy conversion, and storage technology. Explore how our cutting-edge innovations address critical challenges in environmental sustainability and energy efficiency.

Laboratory (HPML)

Geopolymer concrete

To address these waste management issues effectively, promoting large-scale Resource
Recovery and Reuse (RRR) for concrete production

Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage

The prospects of using sunlight to convert a harmful greenhouse gas, CO2, along with H2O, into useful products are a holistic solution towards a net-zero economy

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Three-Minute Thesis Presentation Award

Many congratulations to Mr. Akashdeep Sharma for winning “The Third Prize” in...

DST-Inspire Fellowship

Heartiest congratulations to Ms. Saandra Sharma for obtaining the prestigious...

Our Highlights

New Cover art at Small Methods

The developed hybrid NG@Ni-MOP–PU composite film, combining nitrogen-doped...

https://aces.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/asia.202580702...

https://pubs.acs.org/toc/aamick/17/11...

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