Development of High Efficiency Green Hydrogen Production Electrode
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- 2023-03-10
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Professor Jihoon Lee (Department of Electronic Engineering) Research Team
Development of High Efficiency Green Hydrogen
Production Electrode to Meet Industrial Requirements Based on
Nickel-Boron-Phosphate Micro Spherical
- JCR ‘Engineering, Environment’ Category Q1,
IF: 16.744 Published in a Scientific Journal -
-Significantly Improved Hydrogen Generation
Reaction (HER) and Oxygen Generation Reaction (OER) and Produced Ultra-pure
Green Hydrogen by Using a Micro Sphere Structure With Greatly Improved Surface
Area -
(Left) Ahasan PhD researcher / (Right) Professor Jihoon
Lee
Professor
Lee Ji-hoon (Department of Electronic Engineering) research team together with
Ahasan PhD researcher (first author) of the Department of Electronic
Engineering succeeded in developing ternary nickel-boride-phosphide
(Ni-B-P)-based micro sphere (Micro Sphere, MS) electrode for producing
high-efficiency green hydrogen for the first time in the world.
Photo Description: Schematic diagram of the Ni-B-P MS
electrode. Ni-B-P microsphere electrodes perform well at high current when
paired with Pt/C due to their superior OER performance compared to the
benchmark.
Researchers
for this study are Md Ahasan Habib (PhD student, Kwangwoon University
? first author), Rutuja Mandavkar (PhD student, Kwangwoon
University), Shusen Lin (PhD student, Kwangwoon University), Shalmali Burse
(PhD student, Kwangwoon University), Tasmia Khalid (PhD student, Kwangwoon
University), Mehedi Hasan Joni (PhD student, Kwangwoon University), Jae-Hun
Jeong (Research professor, Kwangwoon University - Corresponding author), Jihoon
Lee (Professor, Kwangwoon University - Corresponding author). Student Md Ahasan
Habib entered Kwangwoon University with a Ph.D. in 2021 and is currently a
third-year Ph.D. researcher. To date, a number of lead
author/co-author papers have been published. Researcher Md Ahasan Habib said,
“I am happy that my thesis has been published in an excellent journal, and
after receiving my doctorate, I want to continue my research at an excellent
institution to make Kwangwoon University shine.”
Meanwhile, this research was carried out with
the support of the BK-21, key research institute project and Kwangwoon
University promoted by the National Research Foundation of Korea and the
Ministry of Education. The research results were published under
the title of “NiBP micro spherical clusters for water splitting OER
electrocatalyst satisfying industrial operational requirements” in the March
2023 online edition of Chemical Engineering Journal (JCR category field Q1
ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL, IF: 16.744).
* Web link: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2023.142177