
Haldrian Iriawan
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PhD candidate at @EELabMIT @mit_dmse | MEng @ImpMaterials
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New article 🚨 Cool new work on "Lithium-mediated electrochemical nitrogen reduction" in collaboration with Haldrian Iriawan and Prof. Junliang Zhang's group atShanghai Jiao Tong University RLE at MIT #catalyst sciencedirect.com/science/articl…!



Happy to also share a list of exciting #F21MRS talks from our group Electrochemical Energy Laboratory, given by Yirui (Arlene) Zhang, Haldrian Iriawan, and others. Looking forward to seeing you all next week!



Congratulations to EEL's latest grad, Dr. Karthik Akkiraju following the successful of his thesis on "Trends in C-H bond dehydrogenation energetics for small molecule conversion." 🎉🍾 Congratulations Karthik, we are all so thrilled 🎊 DMSE at MIT RLE at MIT


MIT's Electrochemical Energy Lab, led by Dr. Yang Shao-Horn, is centered on understanding the electronic structures of surfaces and searching for descriptors of catalytic activity. We're looking forward to hearing Dr. Shao-Horn's keynote address at NAM27! Electrochemical Energy Laboratory




Are you studying N2 activation via electrochemical, thermochemical and photo(electro) chemical catalysis? Check out this Primer for how to evaluate genuine activity and product formation. Electrochemical Energy Laboratory Haldrian Iriawan Suzanne Zamany Andersen Ifan Stephens go.nature.com/3voE9bm

Are you studying N2 activation via electrochemical, thermochemical and photo(electro) chemical catalysis? Check out this Primer for how to evaluate genuine activity and product formation Electrochemical Energy Laboratory Haldrian Iriawan Suzanne Zamany Andersen Ifan Stephens go.nature.com/3voE9bm



In a paper published in ACS Publications, DMSE graduate student Haldrian Iriawan and Professor Yang Shao-Horn are using electrochemical processes with lithium and adjusting its surface chemistry to produce ammonia sustainably. buff.ly/4erSyry


Water behaves differently in tight spaces. In an Chemical Reviews paper, former RLE at MIT postdoc Tao Wang, grad student Haldrian Iriawan, and Prof. Yang Shao-Horn explore how confined water can be engineered to enhance catalysis for cleaner energy and fuels. buff.ly/3Q8JtcF


Reactivating Molecular Cobalt Catalysts for Electrochemical CO2 Conversion to Methanol | Journal of the American Chemical Society Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) MIT Chemistry MIT School of Engineering MIT ChemE Dept pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja…


Nitrogen oxidation reaction (NOR) is a chimera of electrochemistry. If you think you have achieved it without using plasma, the chances are high you have not. A paper by Mattia Belotti in Joule explains why: authors.elsevier.com/a/1k-ui925JEVN… Monash Science Monash Chemistry