cui ying toe - Catalysis

Author Information

Cui Ying Toe is a prominent researcher affiliated with the Particles and Catalysis Research Group at the School of Chemical Engineering, The University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney, NSW, 2052, Australia. Her expertise in the field of catalysis has significantly contributed to advancements in photocatalytic hydrogen generation, photoelectrochemical water oxidation, and CO2 reduction. Her work primarily focuses on the design and development of novel photocatalysts and understanding their underlying mechanisms to enhance their efficiency and selectivity.

Research Contributions

Cui Ying Toe has made substantial contributions to the field of catalysis, particularly in photocatalytic hydrogen generation and photoelectrochemical processes. Her recent research includes exploring facet-dependent carrier dynamics in cuprous oxide, identifying design criteria for large-scale photocatalytic hydrogen generation, and reconstructing Cu nanoparticles on vertical graphene surfaces for selective CO2 reduction. She has also worked on manipulating charge carriers in Bi2WO6 for enhanced water oxidation and understanding vanadium vacancies in BiVO4. Her work has been published in high-impact journals, highlighting the importance of photocatalyst and system designs for selective oxidation reactions and advancements in metal sulfide photocathodes and photoanodes.

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