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In article number 2203844, Duy Thanh Tran, Joong Hee Lee, and co-workers demonstrate a dual-functional high-performance electrocatalyst by immobilizing intermolecular metallic single-site complexes of iron phthalocyanine (FePc) and vanadium oxide phthalocyanine (VOPc) on 3D hierarchical MoS2-coated MXene heterostructures for sustainable alkaline water electrolysis. 

JBNU Focus


[JBNU Star Fellow] Professor Duy Thanh Tran (Department of Nano Convergence Engineering, Graduate School)

홍보실 | 2022-08-24 | 조회 1008

▶Interview

In the carbon-neutral era, hydrogen, which will replace fossil fuels, is attracting attention as a clean energy source in various industries. In particular, hydrogen production technology through water decomposition is an effective clean energy technology. Professor Duy Thanh Tran of Jeonbuk National University is a researcher who is doing advanced research in this field.

 

In the production of hydrogen through water decomposition, precious-metal-based compounds such as platinum (Pt), ruthenium dioxide (RuO2), and iridium dioxide (IrO2) are currently used as catalysts, which result in high costs for industrial applications due to their scarcity. Therefore, the core of the study is to replace precious metal compounds through the development of new catalysts for practical water decomposition.

 

To this end, Professor Duy Thanh Tran developed a very practical complex called NiCoP/CSs to confirm high efficiency in green hydrogen production, published a paper in the world journal Applied Catalysis b Environment (Impact Factor: 19.503), and is in the process of commercialization through technology transfer to companies. Another study showed excellent water decomposition performance through electrode catalysts based on Pt-Cu@CuxONWs/3DF, and this study was also published in a paper in the global journal Nano Energy (Impact Factor: 17.88) and is reaching the stage of commercialization through technology transfer to companies.

 

Professor Duy Thanh Tran's recent interest is the development of nanomaterials necessary for green hydrogen production. These studies are viewed to be opening a new horizon for non-precious-metal catalysts for energy conversion applications. Such successful research development is expected to bring opportunities for advanced hydrogen production technologies and market expansion along with green hydrogen energy in the hydrogen fuel cell industry. 

 

 

▶Education

Sep. 2016  /  Jeonbuk National Univ. Doctor of BIN Convergence Technology

Sep. 2011  /  Vietnam National Univ. Ho Chi Minh City, Master of Technology

Sep. 2007  /  Vietnam National Univ. Ho Chi Minh City, Bachelor of Technology 

 

 

▶Researches

Activated CuNi@Ni Core@shell structures via oxygen and nitrogen dual coordination assembled on 3D CNTs-graphene hybrid for high-performance water splitting / Applied Catalysis b Environment, Vol 294​

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0926337321003891

 

Hierarchically Porous Nickel-Cobalt Phosphide Nanoneedle Arrays Loaded Micro-Carbon Spheres as an Advanced Electrocatalyst for Overall Water Splitting Application / Applied Catalysis b Environment, Vol 253​

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0926337319303339

 

Emerging Core-shell Nanostructured Catalysts of Transition Metal Encapsulated by 2D Carbon Materials for Electrochemical Applications​ / Nano Today, Vol 22​

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1748013218302755

 

​Recent Advances in Two-dimensional Transition Metal Dichalcogenides-Graphene Heterostructured Materials for Electrochemical Applications / Progress in Materials Science, Vol 96​

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0079642518300379


Prof. Tran delivered a Plenary Talk at the INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON "FRONTIERS IN CHEMICAL RESEARCH" (ICFCR'22)

FEBRUARY 3-4, 2022

PG & RESEARCH DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY

BISHOP HEBER COLLEGE(AUTONOMOUS)

TRICHY, TAMIL NADU

INDIA