
معرفی
Dr. Zhipeng Ma is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Particles and Catalysis Research Lab and the ARC Training Centre for GlobH2E at UNSW Sydney. He obtained his PhD in Chemical Engineering from UNSW in 2022, following a Master's degree from China University of Petroleum.
- Specializes in electrochemical catalyst development
- Focuses on CO2 reduction and nitrate reduction technologies
- Expert in graphene-supported nanomaterials
- Active in renewable energy systems research
His research concentrates on designing and optimizing catalyst materials for energy conversion processes, with particular emphasis on electrochemical systems for producing chemicals like syngas, formate, ethylene, urea, and ammonium. Current projects involve developing air-to-ammonium systems powered by renewable energy and investigating surface chemistry mechanisms for selective CO2 conversion.
Recent publications demonstrate expertise in copper-based catalysts, graphene nanostructures, and reactor design for environmental applications. Key article trends show progressive innovation in catalyst architecture from 2020-2023, focusing on defect engineering, nanoparticle synthesis, and selectivity control in electrochemical processes.
As a researcher, he contributes to advancing sustainable chemical production technologies through interdisciplinary approaches combining materials science, electrochemistry, and process engineering.




