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Transforming Waste Solar Panels into Hydrogen and Secondary Battery Materials

Their findings have been published in the September 2025 edition of the Journal of the American Chemical Society (JACS).

Transforming Waste Solar Panels into Hydrogen and Secondary Battery Materials

Abstract Ammonia (NH3) has emerged as a promising hydrogen (H2) carrier thanks to its high hydrogen content (17.6 wt %) and easy liquification. However, conventional NH3 cracking requires high temperatures (400–600 °C) and additional gas se... Read More

Oct 17, 2025 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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New Carbon Material, Saving the Troubled Graphene Transistor

Prof. Baek has been selected for the MSIP's Leader Research Support Project

Receiving funding of 6.7 million USD for the next 9 years

Prof. Jong-Beom Baek (Interdisciplinary School of Green Energy/Advanced Materials & Devices), posing in the lab at UNIST.

In recent years, considerable scientific interest has been devoted to studies of the low dimensional carbon materials, including graphene. Despite being so thin, graphene is an excellent thermal conductor with high electron mobility and low... Read More

Jan 21, 2015 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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