His primary scientific interests are in Catalysis, Inorganic chemistry, Nanotechnology, Chemical engineering and Oxygen evolution. His Catalysis research integrates issues from Combinatorial chemistry and Electrocatalyst. His Inorganic chemistry study incorporates themes from Nanoparticle, Electrolyte, Microporous material, Macroporous carbon and Engineering physics.
His research integrates issues of Supramolecular chemistry, Coordination polymer, 1,1'-Bisferrocene and Molecular systems in his study of Nanotechnology. His studies examine the connections between Chemical engineering and genetics, as well as such issues in Carbon, with regards to Electrode, Oxygen and Aqueous solution. The study incorporates disciplines such as Medicinal chemistry, Chelation, Crystallography, Ferrocene and Stereochemistry in addition to Ligand.
His primary areas of investigation include Stereochemistry, Catalysis, Medicinal chemistry, Crystallography and Inorganic chemistry. His Stereochemistry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Denticity, Crystal structure, Ferrocene, 1,1'-Bisferrocene and Phosphine. T. S. Andy Hor interconnects Combinatorial chemistry, Aryl and Polymer chemistry in the investigation of issues within Catalysis.
His Medicinal chemistry study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Chelation, Metal carbonyl, Ligand, Reactivity and Carbene. T. S. Andy Hor combines subjects such as Platinum, Molecule, Metal and Pyridine with his study of Crystallography. As a member of one scientific family, T. S. Andy Hor mostly works in the field of Inorganic chemistry, focusing on Chemical engineering and, on occasion, Carbon and Nanotechnology.
T. S. Andy Hor spends much of his time researching Catalysis, Inorganic chemistry, Organic chemistry, Crystallography and Nanotechnology. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Combinatorial chemistry, Nanoparticle, Chemical engineering and Polymer chemistry. The various areas that T. S. Andy Hor examines in his Inorganic chemistry study include Electrocatalyst, Zinc, Electrolyte, Electrode and Oxygen evolution.
In his study, Carbene, Chelation and Cyclopentadienyl complex is inextricably linked to Medicinal chemistry, which falls within the broad field of Organic chemistry. T. S. Andy Hor has included themes like Pyridine, Stereochemistry and Polymer in his Crystallography study. His study in Stereochemistry is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Stacking, Ligand and Copper.
T. S. Andy Hor mainly focuses on Catalysis, Inorganic chemistry, Nanotechnology, Oxygen evolution and Chemical engineering. A large part of his Catalysis studies is devoted to Bifunctional. His studies deal with areas such as Nanoparticle, Electrolyte, Microporous material, Metal and Engineering physics as well as Inorganic chemistry.
His Nanotechnology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Catenane and Metal-organic framework. His research in Chemical engineering intersects with topics in Copolymer, Porosity, Aggregation-induced emission and Explosive material. His Stereochemistry study incorporates themes from Reactivity, Ligand and Medicinal chemistry.
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Oxygen Reduction in Alkaline Media: From Mechanisms to Recent Advances of Catalysts
Xiaoming Ge;Afriyanti Sumboja;Delvin Wuu;Tao An.
ACS Catalysis (2015)
Platinum Deposition on Carbon Nanotubes via Chemical Modification
Rongqing Yu;Luwei Chen;Qiping Liu;Jianyi Lin.
Chemistry of Materials (1998)
Recent advances in C–S bond formation via C–H bond functionalization and decarboxylation
Chao Shen;Pengfei Zhang;Qiang Sun;Shiqiang Bai.
Chemical Society Reviews (2015)
Dual-Phase Spinel MnCo2O4 and Spinel MnCo2O4/Nanocarbon Hybrids for Electrocatalytic Oxygen Reduction and Evolution
Xiaoming Ge;Yayuan Liu;F. W. Thomas Goh;T. S. Andy Hor.
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces (2014)
Cp*Rh-Based Heterometallic Metallarectangles: Size-Dependent Borromean Link Structures and Catalytic Acyl Transfer
Sheng Li Huang;Yue Jian Lin;T. S Andy Hor;Guo Xin Jin.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2013)
Electroless plating of metals onto carbon nanotubes activated by a single-step activation method
† Li-Ming Ang;T. S. Andy Hor;Guo-Qin Xu, ,†;‡ Chih-hang Tung.
Chemistry of Materials (1999)
Metal unsaturation and ligand hemilability in Suzuki coupling.
Zhiqiang Weng;Shihui Teo;T. S. Andy Hor.
Accounts of Chemical Research (2007)
Co3O4 nanoparticle-modified MnO2 nanotube bifunctional oxygen cathode catalysts for rechargeable zinc–air batteries
Guojun Du;Xiaogang Liu;Xiaogang Liu;Yun Zong;T. S. Andy Hor;T. S. Andy Hor.
Nanoscale (2013)
From Lithium-Oxygen to Lithium-Air Batteries: Challenges and Opportunities
Dongsheng Geng;Dongsheng Geng;Ning Ding;T. S. Andy Hor;T. S. Andy Hor;Sheau Wei Chien.
Advanced Energy Materials (2016)
Co3O4 nanoparticles decorated carbon nanofiber mat as binder-free air-cathode for high performance rechargeable zinc-air batteries
Bing Li;Xiaoming Ge;F. W. Thomas Goh;T. S. Andy Hor;T. S. Andy Hor.
Nanoscale (2015)
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