
Hoang-Long Du
@hoanglongdu
Research fellow @ChemistryMonash @MonashUni | Just a dumb particle in the universe
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https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Hoang_Long_Du/research 03-02-2017 17:32:55
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I am delighted to share our recent work reported in nature journal (rdcu.be/cSdcG). I would like to express my gratitude and appreciation to colleagues at Alexandr Simonov and Doug MacFarlane group. Our goal would not be achieved without you.


Monash chemists make N₂ into NH3 in most efficient reaction ever cen.acs.org/environment/gr… via C&EN (Chemical & Engineering News)




.Jupiter Ionics's a seed stage #startup developing a new approach to manufacturing #carbonneutral #ammonia & ammonia derivatives. The company's built on the #research conducted in the #lab of Doug MacFarlane at Monash University. #sciencepreneurshipberlin Berlin Science Week


Effective delivery of protons is a key for #ammonia electrosynthesis. To be frank, we still do not know well why it does/does not work, but we Hoang-Long Du Doug MacFarlane Monash Chemistry aim to improve. Learn more in our #EESJournal RSC Energy Journals paper: pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…


Congratulations to Dr Hoang-Long Du, Dr Karolina Matuszek and Dr Tam Nguyen from Monash Chemistry on receiving Australian Research Council Early Career Industry Fellowships 🏆, with #MonashScience receiving $1.3 million for sustainable ammonia, energy & hydrogen research ⚗️🔋: bit.ly/3VK1jVi

Monash University Australian Research Council Out of 8, 3 from Monash Science, of which 3 from Monash Chemistry, of which 3 from our group! Great work Karolina Matuszek Hoang-Long Du and Tam D. Nguyen

Very proud to be named today amongst the Cleantech Group #APACCleantech25 . Some amazing companies here who are showing the way towards a cleaner and more sustainable future. The state of innovation in our region is strong!

Green ammonia generation up for prestigious prize ⚗️: Monash Chemistry spin-off company Jupiter Ionics founded by Prof Doug MacFarlane is in the running for the 2023 nature Spinoff Prize for its ground-breaking approach to decarbonising ammonia production: bit.ly/43AiThg

Green ammonia accolade 🏆⚗️: Congratulations to Monash Chemistry’s Ammonia team on receiving the Royal Society of Chemistry Environment, Sustainability and Energy Horizon Prize: John Jeves Prize for their discovery of a cleaner, greener ammonia production process: bit.ly/42yCeOK




Commendation for Monash Chemistry spinoff ⚗️🏅: Congratulations to Monash University spinoff company Jupiter Ionics on being Highly Commended in the 2023 nature Award Spinoff Prize for innovation in creating carbon-free #greenammonia! Read more: bit.ly/42RRBlD

