Andrew Lin
Associate Professor
Education
Experiences
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Associate Professor – Chang Gung University (2001 – Present
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Principal Investigator – Energy and Resources Laboratories, Industrial
Technology Research Institute (1993 – 2001)
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Researcher – US Naval Research Laboratory, Washington D. C. (1991 – 1993)
Research Areas
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Electrochemical technology laboratory is working on exploratory
issues of physical electrochemistry and electro-analytical chemistry
in applied oriented fundamental research.
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Low temperature fuel cell (PEFC and AFC) for electrochemical power
reactors and electrochemical luminescence for biosensor applications are
the current projects related to applied research.
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Structures are responsible for materials properties and the structure-
functionality issues of local structure (EXAFS) of materials in the
electrochemical properties on engineering materials design are the
academic frontier for research.
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Catalysis and surface phenomena
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Phone: +886-3-2118800 Ext 5756
Lynnass@gmail.com
Electrochemical Technology Lab.
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Select Publications
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"Preparation and characterization of zinc gallate phosphor for electrochemical luminescence." Journal of Luminescence, Journal of Luminescence 228 (2020) 117593.
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“Electroreduction of carbon Dioxide on Pt Single Crystal Electrodes: Electrochemical and in situ FTIR studies” J. Electroanal. Chem. 295 (1990)
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“In situ Far-Infrared Evidence for a Potential Dependence of Silver-Water Interactions”, J. Chem. Soc. Faraday Trans., 89(1993).
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“Carbon Supported Platinum Catalysts Electrodes: Characterization by Transmission Electron Microscopy, X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy and Electrochernical Half-cell Measurement on Phosphoric Acid Fuel Cell”, J. Phys. Chem., (1995).
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“Studies of the Role of Water in the Electrocatalysis of Methanol Oxidation”, J. of Power Sources, 58(1996).
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“Morphology of Pt-Ru/C electrocatalyst and CO tolerance PEFC”, J. Phys. Chem., 103(1999).
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“EXAFS Study of Atmospheric Corrosion Products on Zinc at the Initial Stage”, Corros. Sci., 42(2000) 1599.
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“Oxygen reduction on Nafion®-Bound unpyrolyzed metal macrocyclic complexes”, J. Electroanal. Chem., 541(2003)147
Patents
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USPTO US 5,750,013, US 5,932,365
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