Prof. Ocon presented his research on the “Excellent doping-dependent discharge behavior of p-type germanium in a semiconductor-air cell” at the 3rd ERTL Symposium this year. During the presentation, Prof. Ocon explained to the audience what semiconductor-air cells are and how the discharge properties of p-type germanium are superior to that of the commercial Zn-air and Al-air cells. According to him, this study can “pave the way for a deeper understanding on the discharge phenomena” in semiconductor-air batteries in alkaline media.
The symposium which began November 9 and ended November 12 was organized by various leading scientific institutions and sought to solve “serious problems with regards to environment, climate, energy conversion, raw materials and food” from the advances in physical chemistry and electrochemistry, with focus on in-situ & operando analysis surface and interface reactions.
Prof. Ocon also served as the symposium secretary of the said event.