Guan-Ting Pan is a research fellow at Murdoch University, Perth, Australia. His research interests include the development and synthesis of nanomaterials, photo-electrochemical systems, the photosynthesis of methanol from carbon dioxide, hydrogen production reactions, and solar power harvesting. Pan and his team have obtained two patents on high-weatherability thermochromic film and a device for photo-chemical reactions, including equipment for a hydrogen generator that functions by decomposing brine.
Research Keywords & Expertise
Reaction Engineering
photodegradation
Visible-light-driven p...
Design of photocatalyt...
DRIFT technique
Short Biography
Guan-Ting Pan is a research fellow at Murdoch University, Perth, Australia. His research interests include the development and synthesis of nanomaterials, photo-electrochemical systems, the photosynthesis of methanol from carbon dioxide, hydrogen production reactions, and solar power harvesting. Pan and his team have obtained two patents on high-weatherability thermochromic film and a device for photo-chemical reactions, including equipment for a hydrogen generator that functions by decomposing brine.