
Rong Xia
@rongxia0124
Postdoc @Northwestern ⚡️Electrochemist ⚡️
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06-11-2020 20:14:46
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Our latest perspective paper by @Rong00124 was just published in JACS Au. Emerging Electrochemical Processes to Decarbonize the Chemical Industry pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja… JACS Au UD Research Delaware ChBE

PERSPECTIVE: Emerging Electrochemical Processes to Decarbonize the Chemical Industry Rong Xia, Sean Overa, and Feng Jiao go.acs.org/1nL Feng Jiao @Rong00124 Delaware ChBE UD Research #Electrochemistry



Check out our recent work with Prof. Jingguang Chen Chemical Engineering! We coupled a 25 cm2 CO2 electrolyzer ⚡️with a hydroformylation reactor♨️for CO2 conversion to C3 oxygenate. So honored to have played a small role in this fantastic work. Wish to see more research on tandem processes!

Our ACSEnergyLett paper (with Prof. Jingguang Chen) on a tandem process for CO2 to C3 chemicals got highlighted in Nature Catalysis Thank you M.Capdevila-Cortada for this nice article. rdcu.be/cVYcq


The day after Women's Day, Northwestern Chemistry PDF Dr. Rong Xia and I together interview Prof. Lina Quan Lina Quan Virginia Tech. We discuss Prof. Quan's PhD @uoftengineering 이화여자대학교, her PDF Yang Group - UC Berkeley College of Chemistry, & more #Perovskite youtu.be/pF3HnhYnE24 via YouTube



A 10-minute interview with doctoral alumnus Joshua Wicks on his recent nature paper on electrified CO to acetate at 91% faradaic efficiency. youtu.be/SqdJQVM_BF4. Today Josh is at Twelve | A world made from air™ as Senior Techno-Economic Analyst. Enjoy! linkedin.com/in/joshuawicks


Thrilled to connect with a passionate cohort of next-gen electrochemists (myself included!) It was an absolute pleasure sharing exciting research Ted Sargent's group and diving into riveting discussions. The future of #Electrochemistry is bright and full of potential! 🔋💡


Thrilled to share that my prior work at UD is published in Nature Communications! We explored an intriguing electrochemical process for making green ethylene glycol from inexpensive C1 feedstock—a step forward in our mission to decarbonize the chemical industry⚡️ nature.com/articles/s4146…



