Professor Junwang Tang FRSC
Winner: 2021 Corday-Morgan Prize
University College London
For the discovery of efficient photocatalysts for clean and renewable fuel synthesis.
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In the past, an individual could generate a solution to a challenging topic. Nowadays, the challenges we face are so complicated that multidisciplinary knowledge is crucial […] collaboration and cooperation between team members are critical for an efficient solution.
Professor Tang's research focuses on the discovery of efficient photocatalysts for renewable fuel synthesis and chemical recycling and chemical systems to address the supply of renewable energy and environmental purification.
His research group uses two key synthesis processes to produce renewable fuel: splitting water to produce H2 and converting CO2 to produce alcohol. Both processes are driven by solar energy.
The group is also exploring the conversion of shale gas/natural gas to high value chemicals to provide a low carbon process for chemical synthesis. Another area they are working on is the decomposition of plastics into feedstock using catalysts driven by microwave energy.
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