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Hoang-Long Du is a Research Fellow in the School of Chemistry at Monash University, specializing in electrochemistry and catalysis with a focus on sustainable ammonia production and energy storage systems. He holds a PhD in Chemistry from Monash University (2021), an M.Eng. in Energy and Environment from Korea University of Science and Technology (2016), and a B.Eng. in Mechanical Engineering from Universiti Teknologi Petronas (2012). His research explores lithium-mediated ammonia electrosynthesis, proton-conducting membranes, and advanced battery materials.
His recent projects include the 'High-performance ammonia electrosynthesis devices' (2023-2026, ARC-funded) and collaborations on reducing capital costs in electrochemical ammonia synthesis. Key contributions include developing phosphonium proton shuttle systems for ammonia synthesis and cobalt-bismuth oxide catalysts for water electrooxidation.
His publications (20 articles to 2025) emphasize ammonia electrosynthesis mechanisms, catalyst stability, and proton carrier chemistry. Media highlights include breakthroughs in ammonia production and insights into Vietnam’s potential in this field.


