Efficient Dual-function Photocatalyst: Hydrogen Peroxide and Formic Acid Production
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Professor Jang Min's (Environmental Engineering) Research Team Develops Photocatalyst Capable of Simultaneously Producing Hydrogen Peroxide and Formic Acid Efficiently
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Published in Applied Catalysis B: Environmental and Energy (IF: 22.1, Top 0.9%
in JCR ranking, 1st in Environmental Engineering) -
Professor
Jang Min's research team from the Environmental Engineering Department at
Kwangwoon University, including postdoctoral researcher Dr. Geon-Deok Hwang
(first author), research professor Dr. Cho-Eun Jong (co-author), and Professor
Eun-Ha Choi (Director of Plasma Bioscience Research Center (PBRC) and Professor
of Electronic Biophysics, co-author), has developed a photocatalyst and
separation process capable of efficiently producing hydrogen peroxide and
formic acid, both of which are hydrogen alternative liquid fuels.
This
research was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea (Grant No.
2023R1A2C1003464, 2021R1A6A1A03038785, and RS-2023-00240726). The findings were
published online in the scientific journal Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
on May 31, 2024.
[Read the
article](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0926337324005708).
This
significant achievement highlights the potential of the developed photocatalyst
in producing valuable chemicals that can serve as alternative energy sources,
thus contributing to advancements in environmental technology and sustainable
energy solutions.