Hydrogen, produced from clean and renewable sources, is one of the key for our next generation energy sources. Minimizing the cost and energy consumption during the hydrogen production determines the possibility of this dream! In our lab, we focus on both the (photo)electro-catalyst development and the new electrochemical reactor design based on the process intensification concept. The new catalysts could reduce the activation energy for the reactions while the new reactor design could improve the mass transfer vastly. The combination of these two, hydrogen and value-added product produced from waste could be achieved simultaneously at low cost, leaving a cleaner footprint for our (next) generation.
NEWS
News Report : Tuning selectivity toward three-carbon product of glycerol electrooxidation in borate buffer through manipulating borate/glycerol molar ratio. A collaboration work of Prof. Chiang (NTUST) and Prof. Hayashi (Science Tokyo) is published at Journal of Catalysis.