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Overview

Su Ha is affiliated with Washington State University in the United States. Their research is situated primarily within the fields of Materials Science, Engineering, and Energy, with a strong focus on subfields like Materials Chemistry, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Catalysis, and Mechanical Engineering.

The main topics Su Ha addresses in their work include:

  • Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
  • Catalytic Processes in Materials Science
  • Advancements in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
  • Catalysts for Methane Reforming
  • Catalysis and Hydrodesulfurization Studies
  • CO2 Reduction Techniques and Catalysts
  • Fuel Cells and Related Materials

Su Ha has published extensively, contributing to various journals with particular frequency in Energy Technology, Chemical Engineering Journal, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, ECS Meeting Abstracts, and Applied Catalysis B: Environmental.

Some recent papers authored by or involving Su Ha include:

  • "Recent progress in integration of reforming catalyst on metal-supported SOFC for hydrocarbon and logistic fuels" (2021), International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • "The effect of silica oxide support on the catalytic activity of nickel-molybdenum bimetallic catalyst toward ethanol steam reforming for hydrogen production" (2022), Chemical Engineering Journal
  • "Enhancing the partial oxidation of gasoline with Mo-doped Ni catalysts for SOFC applications: An integrated experimental and DFT study" (2020), Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
  • "Elucidating the promoting role of Mo2C in methane activation using Ni-xMo2C/FAU to catalyze methane steam reforming" (2022), Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
  • "Colloidal Stability and Solubility of Metal-Organic Framework Particles" (2024), Chemistry of Materials

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Su Ha include:

  • Martinus Dewa
  • Nilesh Dale
  • Xianghui Zhang
  • Oscar Marin-Flores
  • Di Wu

Best Publications

  • Direct formic acid fuel cells

    C. Rice;S. Ha;R.I. Masel;P. Waszczuk

  • Catalysts for direct formic acid fuel cells

    C. Rice;S. Ha;R.I. Masel;A. Wieckowski

  • Performance characterization of Pd/C nanocatalyst for direct formic acid fuel cells

    S. Ha;R. Larsen;R.I. Masel

  • Crossover of formic acid through Nafion® membranes

    Young-Woo Rhee;Su Y Ha;Richard I Masel

  • High power density direct formic acid fuel cells

    Yimin Zhu;Su Y. Ha;Richard I. Masel

  • Elucidating the Roles of Electric Fields in Catalysis: A Perspective

    Fanglin Che;Jake T. Gray;Su Ha;Norbert Kruse;Norbert Kruse

  • Unusually active palladium-based catalysts for the electrooxidation of formic acid

    Robert Larsen;Su Ha;Joseph Zakzeski;Richard I. Masel

  • Direct Formic Acid Fuel Cells with 600 mA cm–2 at 0.4 V and 22 °C

    S. Ha;R. Larsen;Y. Zhu;R. I. Masel

  • Effect of cellulose crystallinity on the formation of a liquid intermediate and on product distribution during pyrolysis

    Zhouhong Wang;Armando G. McDonald;Roel Johannes Maria Westerhof;Sascha R.A. Kersten

  • A miniature air breathing direct formic acid fuel cell

    S. Ha;B. Adams;R.I. Masel

  • Carbon supported Pd-based bimetallic and trimetallic catalyst for formic acid electrochemical oxidation

    Shuozhen Hu;Fabian Munoz;Jennifer Noborikawa;John Haan

  • Characterization of a high performing passive direct formic acid fuel cell

    S. Ha;Z. Dunbar;R.I. Masel

  • Effect of pyrolysis temperature on the yield and properties of bio-oils obtained from the auger pyrolysis of Douglas Fir wood

    Shi-Shen Liaw;Zhouhong Wang;Pius Ndegwa;Craig Frear

  • Electronic effect on oxidation of formic acid on supported Pd–Cu bimetallic surface

    Shuozhen Hu;Louis Scudiero;Su Ha

  • Miniature biofuel cells with improved stability under continuous operation

    Michael B. Fischback;Jong Kyu Youn;Xueyan Zhao;Ping Wang

  • Metallic phases of cobalt-based catalysts in ethanol steam reforming: The effect of cerium oxide

    Sean S.-Y. Lin;Do Heui Kim;Su Y. Ha

  • Immobilization of glucose oxidase into polyaniline nanofiber matrix for biofuel cell applications.

    Hyeongseok Kim;Inseon Lee;Yongchai Kwon;Byoung Chan Kim

  • Methanol conditioning for improved performance of formic acid fuel cells

    Su Ha;Cynthia A Rice;Richard I Masel;Andrzej Wieckowski

  • Palladium-Copper Electrocatalyst for Promotion of Oxidation of Formate and Ethanol in Alkaline Media

    Jennifer Noborikawa;Julie Lau;Jennine Ta;Shouzhen Hu

  • Improving Ni Catalysts Using Electric Fields: A DFT and Experimental Study of the Methane Steam Reforming Reaction

    Fanglin Che;Jake T. Gray;Su Ha;Jean-Sabin McEwen

  • Water-induced formation of cobalt oxides over supported cobalt/ceria–zirconia catalysts under ethanol-steam conditions

    Sean S.-Y. Lin;Do Heui Kim;Mark H. Engelhard;Su Y. Ha

Frequent Co-Authors

Jungbae Kim
Jungbae Kim Korea University
Richard I. Masel
Richard I. Masel University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Yongchai Kwon
Yongchai Kwon Seoul National University of Science and Technology
Manuel Garcia-Perez
Manuel Garcia-Perez Washington State University
Jinsoo Kim
Jinsoo Kim Kyung Hee University
Hyun Gyu Park
Hyun Gyu Park Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Jonghee Han
Jonghee Han Korea Institute of Science and Technology
Norbert Kruse
Norbert Kruse Washington State University
Ping Wang
Ping Wang University of Minnesota
Andrzej Wieckowski
Andrzej Wieckowski University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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