We’re thrilled to have Paul Dauenhauer as our featured speaker on Dec 5. He’ll discuss the exciting world of programmable chemistry and how it could solve the problem of slow or inefficient chemical reactions in energy conversion. Don’t miss it! Click the link for more details!
The lack of energy storage alongside wind and solar power has left the world facing challenges in sustainable energy integration, particularly with slow or inefficient chemical reactions for energy conversion. To solve this, programmable catalytic materials have been developed, allowing for dynamic manipulation of reaction rates through oscillating electronic states, resulting in faster, more controllable chemical processes that exceed traditional catalytic limits. Join us in welcoming Professor Paul Dauenhauer as our featured speaker on Dec 5. He’ll dive into the exciting world of programmable chemistry and how it could solve the problem of slow or inefficient chemical reactions in energy conversion. Don’t miss it – click the link for more details!
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