Kadja Lab is led by Dr. Ir. Grandprix T. M. Kadja and was established in 2018. Our group concentrates on the design and synthesis of nanomaterials, especially those with two-dimensional (2D) morphology (MXenes) and unique pore architecture within their frameworks (zeolite, MOF, mesoporous silica).
We are developing novel strategies to tailor the nanostructure and control the physicochemical properties. Our nanomaterials are used in various applications, such as catalysis, membrane separation, adsorption, electrochemistry, and drug delivery. In addition, we are also interested in material characterizations using diffraction, spectroscopy, and electron microscopy techniques.
Currently we are the pioneers of MXenes research as the emerging new 2D materials with superb and tunable properties to be applied in several significant fields, including Hidrogen Evolution Reaction and Health Sensors. We have strong enthusiasm in developing together for diving the cutting-edge research with most beneficial impact.