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PhD offer on Ammonia Synthesis: combining mechanochemical and heterogeneous catalysis approaches
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PhD position in the field of enantioselective catalysis of radical reaction
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The third edition of the heterogeneous catalysis conference, ChemCatCon CCC 3.0, will be held at IIT Gandhinagar during December 6-9, 2024. The conference will be highlighting the recent advancements in Hydrogen generation, purification and storage. This conference is an opportunity to foster collaboration, share insights, and advance the frontiers of catalysis research. The workshop session will allow the participants to explore the fundamentals of electrochemistry and learn how to analyze gaseous products generated during electrochemical processes. On-spot registrations are available!
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Exciting progress in photocatalytic hydrogen evolution using β-ketoenamine covalent organic frameworks (COFs)! The latest review article in Organic Materials highlights the latest advancements in Tp-COFs - a promising class of photocatalysts for sustainable hydrogen production. 🌱💡 Key points: Tp-COFs exhibit excellent visible-light absorption, high crystallinity, and unparalleled stability Molecular engineering strategies like planarization, structural optimization, and functional group design are driving improvements in Tp-COF photocatalytic performance Synthetic methods are also evolving, enabling scalable production and film-type catalysts This fast-moving field holds immense potential to advance green hydrogen technologies. Check out the full review to learn more: https://lnkd.in/g7Zd7Rjz #renewableenergy #hydrogeneconomy #photocatalysis #COF #organicmaterials #cleanenergy #sustainability #openacess Huazhong University of Science and Technology Thieme Chemistry Wuhan University Hubei University
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Deadline Extended! The Call for Abstracts for the 29th North American Catalysis Society Meeting #NAM29 is now open until Friday, December 6th. Don’t miss your chance connect with academic and industrial researchers from around the world and learn about the latest research on catalysis science and technology. Submit Your Abstract here: https://lnkd.in/gugp7Y-A Conference Topics: AI-Driven Catalysis Biomass and Waste Valorization Catalysis Catalysis for Pharmaceutical and Fine Chemical Synthesis Catalysis for Polymer Synthesis, Upcycling, and Recycling Catalysis for the Hydrogen Economy Catalysis in Liquid, Supercritical, and Multiphase Systems Catalysis of C1 Chemistry Catalysis of C2+ Chemistry Catalyst Synthesis and Manufacturing CO2 Capture and Upgrading Dynamic Catalysis Electrocatalysis and Photocatalysis Environmental and Automotive Catalysis Fundamentals of Catalysis and Surface Science Homogeneous, Molecular and Supramolecular Catalysis Microporous and Mesoporous Materials New and Advanced Methods in Catalyst Characterization New Methods in Computational Catalysis Nitrogen Chemistry Novel Energy Inputs for Catalysis Reaction Engineering and Reactor Design #NAM29 #Catalysis #CatalysisScience #Technology
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🚀 **New Research Alert!** 🧪 We are thrilled to announce that our latest study on bielectronic reductions in molecular Rh complexes has been published in Angewandte Chemie. This groundbreaking work, led by Walter Leitner and Nicolas KAEFFER, along with an incredible team of scientists from our institute, The Fuel Science Center, and RWTH Aachen University, marks a significant advancement in the field of #Electrochemistry. This study provides new insights into the mechanisms of bielectronic reductions, shedding light on the role of molecular rhodium complexes. Such understanding could pave the way for innovative approaches in sustainable energy solutions and catalysis. 🔍 **Want to learn more?** Dive into the full publication here: https://lnkd.in/eCYSmfDV #Research #Innovation #SustainableEnergy #Chemistry #Collaboration #ScienceForTheFuture
Understanding Ligand Effects on Bielectronic Transitions: Chemo‐ and Electroreduction of Rhodium Bis(Diphosphine) Complexes to Low Oxidation States
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🚀 Breakthrough in Catalyst Efficiency! 🚀 Exciting advancements in platinum catalyst stability are here! A research team led by Professor Bruce Gates at University of California, Davis has developed a nanoscale confinement strategy using cerium oxide islands to stabilise platinum clusters, significantly improving efficiency in hydrogenation reactions. This game-changing approach was driven by the brilliant work of Yizhen Chen, Jingyue Liu and the Gates Catalysis Research Group. 🔬 Published in Nature Chemical Engineering, this research opens new possibilities for industrial catalysis, fuel refining, and emissions management. By preventing platinum cluster aggregation, this method enhances catalytic performance and longevity. 🎯 A huge congratulations to the teams at UC Davis and Arizona State University for this innovation that could shape the future of sustainable chemical engineering! 📖 Read more: https://lnkd.in/gf3uWBFc #Catalysis #Hydrogenation #Platinum #ChemicalEngineering #SustainableTechnology #ResearchInnovation #UCDavis #ArizonaStateUniversity
Scientists Boost Platinum Catalyst Efficiency with Nanoscale Islands | UC Davis Breakthrough
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📢 Call for Papers !!! Rising Stars in Catalysis 🚀🚀🚀 📕 Special issue titled: ‘Applied Catalysis Tomorrow: Rising Stars in Catalysis’ 📢 Special issue in Applied Catalysis O: Open Introducing "Rising Stars in Catalysis" – a Special Issue dedicated to the young innovative minds about to reshape the field. In a rapidly evolving landscape, we seek fresh perspectives from the up-and-coming generation (30-40 years old approx.), whose groundbreaking ideas are not mere reiterations of the past. We invite these trailblazers to share their career trajectories, showcase their research areas, and offer their personal insights on the future of their field of catalysis. The participants must demonstrate extraordinary career evolution through remarkable productivity, distinctions and/or achievements. Both nominations from senior members and self-nominations are welcome. Self-nominations to submit to the special issue are permitted; please contact the Guest Editors by email via jorge.bedia@uam.es to submit your nomination for the special issue. 📌 Guest editors: -Prof. Jorge Bedia, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain -Dr. Choe Earn Choong, Plasma bioscience research center (PBRC), Kwangwoon University, Seoul Korea. -Dr. Yu Tang, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou, China. -Dr. Diego Mateo Mateo, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Thuwal, Saudi Arabia. 📆 Submission deadline: July 31, 2025 #catalysis #RISINGSTAR #SPECIALISSUE When submitting your manuscript please select the article type “VSI: APCATSTARS”. For more information: https://lnkd.in/gj3Bi3ay
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Abstract submissions are now open for 29th North American Catalysis Society Meeting #NAM29, which brings together academic and industrial researchers from around the world to share the latest research on catalysis science and technology. Abstract submission deadline is Friday, November 22, 2024: https://lnkd.in/gugp7Y-A Conference Topics: AI-Driven Catalysis Biomass and Waste Valorization Catalysis Catalysis for Pharmaceutical and Fine Chemical Synthesis Catalysis for Polymer Synthesis, Upcycling, and Recycling Catalysis for the Hydrogen Economy Catalysis in Liquid, Supercritical, and Multiphase Systems Catalysis of C1 Chemistry Catalysis of C2+ Chemistry Catalyst Synthesis and Manufacturing CO2 Capture and Upgrading Dynamic Catalysis Electrocatalysis and Photocatalysis Environmental and Automotive Catalysis Fundamentals of Catalysis and Surface Science Homogeneous, Molecular and Supramolecular Catalysis Microporous and Mesoporous Materials New and Advanced Methods in Catalyst Characterization New Methods in Computational Catalysis Nitrogen Chemistry Novel Energy Inputs for Catalysis Reaction Engineering and Reactor Design #NAM #NAM29 #Catalysis #CatalysisScience #Technology
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Completed MS (Chemistry) from University of Agriculture Faisalabad. Seeking for funded PHD program
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