Leong Ming Gan focuses on Inorganic chemistry, Microemulsion, Nanoparticle, Aqueous solution and Carbon nanotube. As a member of one scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Inorganic chemistry, focusing on Catalysis and, on occasion, Electrocatalyst, Linear sweep voltammetry, Methanol and Chronoamperometry. His study in Microemulsion is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Picosecond, Polystyrene, Analytical chemistry, Yttrium and Styrene.
Leong Ming Gan has researched Aqueous solution in several fields, including Transition metal, Emulsion, Mineralogy, Calcination and Particle size. His Carbon nanotube research includes themes of Amperometry, Carbon, Cyclic voltammetry and Electrode. He interconnects Platinum and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy in the investigation of issues within Cyclic voltammetry.
His primary areas of study are Microemulsion, Polymer chemistry, Polymerization, Inorganic chemistry and Aqueous solution. His Microemulsion research incorporates elements of Nanoparticle, Microporous material, Calcination and Particle size. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Copolymer, Methacrylate, Emulsion polymerization, Methyl methacrylate and Styrene.
His studies deal with areas such as Cationic polymerization, Pulmonary surfactant and Monomer as well as Polymerization. His Inorganic chemistry study incorporates themes from Cubic zirconia, Cyclic voltammetry, Catalysis and Carbon nanotube. The Cyclic voltammetry study combines topics in areas such as Platinum and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy.
Leong Ming Gan spends much of his time researching Inorganic chemistry, Carbon nanotube, Microemulsion, Nanoparticle and Cyclic voltammetry. Leong Ming Gan combines subjects such as Mother liquor, Crystallization, Catalysis, Analytical chemistry and Chloride with his study of Inorganic chemistry. Leong Ming Gan has included themes like Calcination, Hydroxide, Polymerization and Aqueous solution in his Microemulsion study.
His work deals with themes such as Pulmonary surfactant, Polymer chemistry and Particle size, which intersect with Polymerization. His Nanoparticle study combines topics in areas such as Cationic polymerization, Cyclohexane and Polystyrene. His Cyclic voltammetry research includes elements of Detection limit, Platinum and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy.
Leong Ming Gan mainly focuses on Inorganic chemistry, Cyclic voltammetry, Electrocatalyst, Carbon nanotube and Catalysis. His Cyclic voltammetry study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Platinum, Electrochemical gas sensor and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. His X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy study deals with Nuclear chemistry intersecting with Chronoamperometry, Methanol and Linear sweep voltammetry.
His study in Electrocatalyst is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Emulsion, Nanoparticle, Detection limit and Transition metal. Leong Ming Gan has included themes like Ruthenium, Direct-ethanol fuel cell, Microemulsion, Cyclohexane and Aqueous solution in his Nanoparticle study. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Amperometry, Redox, Electrode and Analytical chemistry.
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Preparation and characterization of platinum-based electrocatalysts on multiwalled carbon nanotubes for proton exchange membrane fuel cells
Zhaolin Liu;Xuanhao Lin;Jim Yang Lee;Weide Zhang.
Langmuir (2002)
Physical and Electrochemical Characterizations of Microwave-Assisted Polyol Preparation of Carbon-Supported PtRu Nanoparticles
Zhaolin Liu;Jim Yang Lee;Weixiang Chen;Ming Han.
Langmuir (2004)
Nonenzymatic glucose detection using multi-walled carbon nanotube electrodes
Jian-Shan Ye;Ying Wen;Wei De Zhang;Leong Ming Gan.
Electrochemistry Communications (2004)
Carbon-supported Pt nanoparticles as catalysts for proton exchange membrane fuel cells
Zhaolin Liu;Leong Ming Gan;Liang Hong;Weixiang Chen.
Journal of Power Sources (2005)
Synthesis and characterization of PtRu/C catalysts from microemulsions and emulsions
Zhaolin Liu;Jim Yang Lee;Ming Han;Weixiang Chen.
Journal of Materials Chemistry (2002)
Improving the magnetic properties of hydrothermally synthesized barium ferrite
Xiangyuan Liu;John Wang;Leong-Ming Gan;Ser-Choon Ng.
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (1999)
An ultrafine barium ferrite powder of high coercivity from water-in-oil microemulsion
Xiangyuan Liu;John Wang;Leong-Ming Gan;Sen-Choon Ng.
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (1998)
Processing of hydroxyapatite via microemulsion and emulsion routes.
G.K. Lim;J. Wang;S.C. Ng;C.H. Chew.
Biomaterials (1997)
LARGE NONLINEAR ABSORPTION IN COATED AG2S/CDS NANOPARTICLES BY INVERSE MICROEMULSION
M. Y. Han;W. Huang;C. H. Chew;L. M. Gan.
Journal of Physical Chemistry B (1998)
Preparation and characterization of Pt/C and PtRu/C electrocatalysts for direct ethanol fuel cells
Zhaolin Liu;Xing Yi Ling;Xiaodi Su;Jim Yang Lee.
Journal of Power Sources (2005)
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