From December 26 to 28, 2025, the 9th International Conference on Energy, Environment and Materials Science (EEMS 2025) with the theme of "Energy, Environment and Materials Science" was successfully held and concluded in Xishuangbanna, China. Supported by Tunku Abdul Rahman University of Malaysia, the conference adopted a hybrid model of offline and online participation and was held at the New Dai Garden Hotel in Jinghong City, Xishuangbanna. It brought together domestic and international institutions of higher learning, professors, scholars, and other experts to conduct in-depth exchanges on core topics in the field, establishing an efficient communication platform for research and practice in related areas.

During the keynote speech session, four renowned experts and scholars from home and abroad shared cutting-edge research achievements, presenting substantial academic content: Professor Xinyong Li from Dalian University of Technology delivered a presentation titled "Rational Design of Spinels-derived Functional Materials and Their Catalytic Converting CH4 Typical Green House Molecules into Fine Chemicals Upon Solar Energy Harvesting," focusing on resource utilization of greenhouse gases and development of functional materials. He deeply analyzed the design logic and catalytic performance of spinel-derived functional materials, providing important references for the development of green catalytic technology driven by solar energy. Professor Haitao Li from Jiangsu University shared insights around "Green Ammonia Synthesis Driven by the Dual-Carbon Goal," elaborating on key technologies and development paths for green ammonia synthesis against the background of the dual-carbon strategy, offering strong support for technological innovation in the clean energy field. Professor Boon Tong Goh from University of Malaya, who has conducted in-depth research in the field of nanomaterial synthesis and characterization, presented research achievements that provide important technical support for performance optimization of energy and environmental materials, further enriching the academic connotation of the conference. Professor Omar Chaalal from University of Abu Dhabi, with the theme "A Novel Process: Production of Methanol via Carbon dioxide captured from flue gases and Green Hydrogen," introduced an innovative methanol production process based on carbon dioxide sequestration and green hydrogen application, providing new ideas for low-carbon technology research and development and environmental protection industry upgrading.
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