Research

Research

 

 

Solving energy and chemicals issues to human is one of the most essential undertakings for chemists of the 21st century. My main research interests are on both fundamental and applied aspects in catalysis concerning energy and environment which include developments of catalytic, photocatalytic and electrocatalytic technologies for carbon recycling and utilizations, energy storage and transport (hydrogen, ammonia, methanol and formic acid), processes and production, etc. Particular expertise is in design and architecture of catalysts, which can lead to understanding of catalytic surfaces and interfaces. I am keen to contribute to catalytic sciences with particular focus to seek for catalytic applications in renewable energies, sustainable fuels and chemicals, circular economy with reduction in emissions. 

(1) Green Hydrogen and Ammonia; (2) Carbon Dioxide Conversions; (3) Heterogeneous Catalysis and Cleaner Energy Provisions; (4) Single-atom/Nanoparticle Catalysts and Characterization are some of the current research themes taking place in the Tsang group, which should give an overview of our research directions.