Mohammad Al‐mamun - Catalysis

Author Information

Mohammad Al-Mamun is a researcher affiliated with the Centre for Catalysis and Clean Energy at the School of Environment and Science, Griffith University, located at the Gold Coast Campus in Queensland, Australia. His research primarily focuses on the field of catalysis, with a particular interest in developing new materials and methods to improve energy storage and conversion technologies.

Research Contributions

Mohammad Al-Mamun has made significant contributions to the field of catalysis and clean energy. His recent works include the scalable production of amorphous V2O5-EGO 2D heterostructured xerogels for high-rate and high-capacity aqueous zinc-ion batteries, as well as advancements in photocatalytic hydrogen production. He has also explored hydrogen spillover-bridged Volmer/Tafel processes for the alkaline hydrogen evolution reaction and investigated the structural evolution of silicon anodes. His diverse research portfolio demonstrates his expertise in both theoretical and practical aspects of catalysis and energy storage.

Aliases

Mohammad Al-Mamun is known by various aliases in his publications, including M R Al-mamun, M. R. Al-mamun, Md. Al-mamun, M Al-mamun, and M.r. Al-mamun.

Publication and Citation Metrics

Metrics Value
Citation Count 2943
h-index 30
Paper Count 98

Publications:

DOI: 10.1002/9783527830084.ch13

Year: 2022

DOI: 10.1016/j.xcrp.2022.100811

Year: 2022

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