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Mashup Score: 4
Electrocatalytic nanocarbon (EN) is a class of materials receiving intense interest as next generation electrocatalysts. Although impressive platforms, work is still required to develop our mechanistic understanding of them to that of molecular electrocatalysts.
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Mashup Score: 1Fe on molecular-layer MoS2 as inorganic Fe-S2-Mo motifs for light-driven nitrogen fixation to ammonia at elevated temperatures - 3 year(s) ago
An inorganic catalyst with [Fe-S2-Mo] motifs with a connecting structure similar to that of FeMoco has been established for N2 fixation at elevated temperature. The elevation of reaction temperature and adsorption of N2 cause a significant suppression of electron-hole pair recombination and thus prolong the exciton lifetime for efficient ammonia synthesis. This method of ammonia production and…
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Mashup Score: 4Prospects and challenges for computer simulations of monolayer-protected metal clusters - 3 year(s) ago
Precise knowledge of chemical composition and atomic structure of functional nanosized systems, such as metal clusters stabilized by an organic molecular layer, allows for detailed computational work to investigate structure-property relations. Here, we discuss selected recent examples of computational work that has advanced understanding of how these clusters work in catalysis, how they interact…
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Simulations help us understand how metal nanoclusters work in #catalysis to #biomedicine. In this Comment, Sami Malola and Hannu Häkkinen @uniofjyvaskyla discuss the challenges and prospects of applying computations to these systems: https://t.co/tTJBeFYS8a @jyunsc @jyuscience https://t.co/NFPDVjpNZW
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Mashup Score: 1Photothermal catalytic CO2 reduction over nanomaterials - 3 year(s) ago
Xu and co-workers overview the recent progress in photothermal CO2 reduction with H2, CH4, and H2O, which mainly includes the methanation of CO2 reaction, reverse water-gas shift (RWGS) reaction, methanol synthesis, dry reforming reaction, and artificial photosynthesis. Particular emphasis is placed on catalyst construction, photo-mediated activity and selectivity, and mechanism research.
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Mashup Score: 2A tailored multi-functional catalyst for ultra-efficient styrene production under a cyclic redox scheme - 3 year(s) ago
Styrene is an important commodity chemical that is highly energy and CO2 intensive to produce. Here, authors report a redox-oxidative dehydrogenation scheme and a tailored core-shell redox catalyst to convert ethylbenzene to styrene with up to 91.4% single-pass yield and 82% energy savings.
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Mashup Score: 1Blog | Scripps Research - 4 year(s) ago
Published: September 1, 2020 Author: Office of Communications Organic chemist Keary Engle, PhD, an assistant professor at Scripps Research, has been named winner of the 2020 Young Investigator Award from the peer-reviewed scientific journal Catalysts. The annual award acknowledges the groundbreaking research conducted by a chosen early-career catalytic scientist or engineer. Engle is…
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Congratulations to Scripps Research's Prof. Keary Engle, who has received this year’s Catalysts Young Investigator Award. Keary is recognized for his accomplishments in #organometallic #chemistry, organic synthesis and #catalysis https://t.co/KdZYIravSz @MDPIOpenAccess @EngleLab https://t.co/UYdaITumFv
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In this perspective @Ksenija_Glusac @UChiChemistry @argonne shed light on the role of electrocatalytic nanocarbon (EN) & their operating mechanisms. ENs are viewed as promising alternatives to metal-based electrocatalysts #catalysis https://t.co/VGZzIC7RYH https://t.co/sLkSqwv6xM