Zhao Jun Han - Catalysis

Author Information

Zhaojun Han is a distinguished researcher affiliated with the Particles and Catalysis Research Laboratory at the School of Chemical Engineering, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, 2052, Australia. His work primarily focuses on the field of catalysis, with notable contributions in the areas of electrocatalysis, energy storage, and advanced materials.

Research Contributions

Zhaojun Han has made significant strides in the field of catalysis, as evidenced by his extensive publication record. His research has delved into various innovative topics such as ultrathick MoS2 films with high volumetric capacitance, efficient electrocatalytic reduction of oxygen to hydrogen peroxide using vertical graphene arrays, and redox-mediated proton transport in two-dimensional polyaniline-based nanochannels. Additionally, he has explored the tailoring of electrocatalytic properties through phase transition and surface morphology tuning, as well as the reconstruction of Cu nanoparticles on vertical graphene surfaces for selective CO2 reduction. His work on MXene-based electrodes for supercapacitors and structural carbon fiber composite supercapacitors further underscores his expertise in energy storage solutions. His research contributions are critical in advancing the understanding and application of novel materials in catalysis.

Aliases

Zhaojun Han is also known by the alias Zhao Jun Han.

Publication and Citation Metrics

Metric Value
Total Citations 776
h-index 14
Total Papers 40

Publications:

DOI: 10.1021/acs.energyfuels.1c04104

Year: 2022

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