Department of Chemistry - PhD Student Seminar - Alternative to Fuels

10:00am - 11:00am
Room 4475, 4/F (Lifts 25-26), Academic Building

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Student: Mr. Ho Ming NG

Department: Department of Chemistry, HKUST

Supervisor(s): Professor Henry YAN

 

Abstract

This seminar explores methanol as a versatile platform for alternative fuels in response to growing energy demand and the uneven distribution of fossil resources. Methanol offers key advantages, including liquid-phase storage, high energy density, and its role as a precursor to value-added chemicals such as olefins and gasoline via established processes like methanol-to-olefins (MTO) and methanol-to-gasoline (MTG). These processes rely on well-developed catalytic systems, particularly zeolites, where pore structure and acidity govern product selectivity and catalyst lifetime. Despite technological maturity, current methanol production remains dependent on fossil-derived syngas, resulting in significant carbon emissions. Transitioning to green methanol, produced from captured CO₂ and renewable hydrogen, faces critical challenges, particularly in water electrolysis. The sluggish oxygen evolution reaction and instability of non-noble catalysts limit efficiency and scalability. Advances in proton exchange membrane and anion exchange membrane electrolysis offer promising pathways, though material stability and cost remain key barriers to sustainable implementation.

Event Format
Speakers / Performers:
Mr. Ho Ming NG
Language
English
Recommended For
Faculty and staff
PG students
Organizer
Department of Chemistry
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