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Moon Park

Postdoctoral Appointee

Biography

Moon Park received a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Waterloo in 2020 under the supervision of Prof. Zhongwei Chen. During his Ph.D. study, Moon focused on the development of bifunctional electrocatalysts for rechargeable Zn-air batteries. Dr. Before joining Argonne, Dr. Park held a postdoctoral position at the same research group with a year of experience as an international visiting scholar at the Korean Institute of Materials Science (KIMS) from 2020 to 2022. At the KIMS, he participated in several anion-exchange-membrane (AEM) water electrolysis projects and contributed to the development of the most durable AEM water electrolyzer stack. Dr. Park’s research interests include fundamental understandings of materials science and electrochemical reactions such as oxygen reduction (ORR), oxygen evolution (OER), and hydrogen evolution reactions (HER) on electrocatalyst materials applied in non-aqueous Li-Oxygen batteries, aqueous Zn-air batteries, and water electrolysis system.

Currently, Moon participates in DOE research projects (advisor: Larry A. Curtiss) for the development of long-lasting Li-O2 batteries, majorly focusing on (i) study of electrocatalysts supporting lithium superoxide (LiO2) (ii) lithium plating study for elongated cycle life of Li-O2 batteries (iii) exploring novel additives (e.g., redox mediators) to electrolytes (iv) solid-state electrolyte-based Li-O2 batteries. 

 

Selected Publications

1. M. G. Park‡, J. Hwang‡, Z. P. Cano, D. U. Lee, Y. Deng, M. J. Jang, J. Fu, Y. Hu, G. Jiang, S. M. Choi, Y. S. Jun, L. Yang, Z. Bai, M. H. Seo, Z. Chen, Longevous Cycling of Rechargeable Zn-air Battery Enabled by raisin-bread” Cobalt Oxynitride/Porous Carbon Hybrid Electrocatalysts”. Advanced Materials (under review)

2. M. J. Jang, S. H. Yang, M. G. Park, J. Jeong, M. S. Cha, S. Shin, K. H. Lee, Z. Bai, Z. Chen, J. Y. Lee, S. M. Choi, Efficient and Durable Anion Exchange Membrane Water Electrolysis for a Commercially Available Electrolyzer Stack using Alkaline Electrolyte”. ACS Energy Letters, 2022, 7, 2576

3. G. Wen, B. Ren, M. G. Park, J. Yang, H. Dou, Z. Zhang, Z. Bai, G. A. Botton, J. Gostick, Y. Hu, and Z. Chen, Ternary Sn-Ti-O Electrocatalyst Boosts the Stability and Energy Efficiency of CO2 Reduction”. Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2020, 59, 12860

4. M. G. Park‡, W. Ahn‡, D. U. Lee, M. H. Seo, G. Jiang, Z. P. Cano, F. M. Hassan, and Z. Chen, Hollow Multivoid Nanocuboids Derived from Ternary Ni–Co–Fe Prussian Blue Analog for Dual‐Electrocatalysis of Oxygen and Hydrogen Evolution Reactions”. Advanced Functional Materials, 2018, 28, 1802129

5. M. G. Park‡, M. H. Seo‡, D. U. Lee, X. Wang, W. Ahn, S. H. Noh, S. M. Choi, Z. P. Cano, B. Han, and Z. Chen. Bifunctionally Active and Durable Hierarchically Porous Transition Metal-based Hybrid Electrocatalyst for Rechargeable Metal-Air Batteries”. Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, 2018, 239, 677

6. Z. P. Cano, M. G. Park, D. U. Lee, J. Fu, L. Hao, M. Fowler, and Z. Chen, New Interpretation of the Performance of Nickel-Based Air Electrodes for Rechargeable Zinc–Air Batteries”. The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 2018, 122, 20153

7. Lee, D. U., M. G. Park, Z. P. Cano, W. Ahn, and Z. Chen. Hierarchical Core-Shell Nickel Cobaltite Chestnut-like Structures as High Activity Bi-functional Catalysts for Rechargeable Metal-Air Batteries”. Chemsuschem, 2017, 11, 406

8. Fu, J., Z. P. Cano, M. G. Park, A. Yu, M. Fowler, Z. Chen. Electrically rechargeable zinc-air batteries: progress, challenges and perspectives”. Advanced Materials, 2016, 29, 1604685

9. M. G. Park, D. U. Lee, M. H. Seo, Z. P. Cano and Z. Chen. 3D Ordered Mesoporous Bifunctional Oxygen Catalyst for Electrically Rechargeable Zinc-Air Batteries”. Small, 2016, 12, 2707

10. M. G. Park‡, D. U. Lee‡, H. W. Park, H. W. Seo, X. Wang and Z. Chen. Highly Active and Durable Nanocrystal‐Decorated Bifunctional Electrocatalyst for Rechargeable Zinc-Air Batteries”. ChemSusChem, 2015, 8, 3129

‡ Authors contributed equally