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In the latest edition of CREATE, Engineers Australia's magazine, Scientia Prof Rose Amal shares her passion as Chemical Engineer and how the view on this profession has changed over the years.
Congrats Dr Dawei Wang for being named one of 2018 Highly Cited Researcher by @Clarivate #HighlyCited 2018. Dr Dawei Wang and his team are working to solve global energy crisis by creating innovative ways to store energy generated from renewable energy soruces.
Congratulations to Dr Dawei Wang and Dr Jian Pan on their success in... read more
Nitrogen-doped carbon catalysts have been extensively investigated as cost-effective alternatives for CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR) due to their apparent benefits such as high surface area, high material conductivity and opportunity for tuning dopant concentration. As reported in ACS Energy... read more
Cuprous Oxide (Cu2O) is a photocatalyst with severe photocorrosion issues. Theoretically, it can undergo both self‐oxidation (to form copper oxide (CuO)) and self‐reduction (to form metallic copper (Cu)) upon illumination with the aid of photoexcited charges.
The research into developing cost-effective and active catalyst materials that can replace the precious-metal-based benchmarks for electrocatalytic water splitting as well as for large-scale utilisation has been intense.
PartCat researchers have been awarded $2.3 million for two projects that will harvest solar energy to produce renewable hydrogen.
With limited fuel reserves and increasing concentrations of atmospheric CO2, the conversion of CO2 into valuable products is of ever increasing importance.
In the recent paper published in Chemical Engineering Journal, Wu et.
In the latest round of Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage Grant funding, Prof Amal and her team has secure $562K for a project that will enable timely treatment of industrial waste water as well as swerate treatment plant eflluents using simple and cheap catalyst materials.
