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Electrocatalysis Lab in NUIST
School of Chemistry and Materials Science, NUIST
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Dongdong Zhu
Associate Professor
School of Chemistry and Materials Science, NUIST
Dr. Dongdong Zhu earned his B.S. and M.S. degrees from Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China in 2011 and 2014, respectively. Then he got his PhD degree from The University of Adelaide, Australia under the supervision of Prof. Shizhang Qiao in 2019. Now he worked in Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, China as an Associate Professor. His research focuses on electrocatalysis for clean energy technologies and environmental applications. He has published more than 40 peer-review papers on Advanced materials, Exploration, Advanced Energy Materials, Small, ACS Catalysis, Materials Today Catalysis, Journal of Materials Chemistry A, Chemical Communications, etc., and the total citation is over 5000 times.
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1) Electrocatalysis for clean energy technologies including water splitting (HER&OER), nitrate reduction, and urea oxidation reaction, etc. 2) Electrosynthesis of important chemicals.
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2025.09 Dr. Zhu was elected in Stanford/Elsevier Top 2% Scientists List 2025
2023.10 Our work about "Cu Doped FeP for Nitrate Reduction to Ammonia" is published on Chem. Commun.
2023.07 Our work about "CoFe nanoalloys for nitrite reduction" is published on Chem. Comm.
2023.04 Our work about "2D MOFs for ORR" is published on Chemistry - A European Journal
2023.04 Our work about "electrochemical nitrate conversion to ammonia" is published on Chem. Commun.
2023.03 Our "Ni-doped MnO2 for urea oxidation" is published on Inorganic Chemistry
2023.02 Our "Ru-NiSe2 for ampere-level HER" is published on Chemistry - A European Journal
2022.12 Our "CuSn Catalyst for CO2 Electroreduction to CO" is published on Chem. Comm.
2022.07 Our "Acetate promotes the formation of NiRu/NiO towards HER" is published on Chem. Comm.
2022.05 Our "Fe-doped nickel telluride–nickel phosphide for OER" is published on JMCA