• An example of heterogeneous catalysis is the reaction of oxygen and hydrogen on the surface of titanium dioxide (TiO 2 , or titania ) to produce water. (wikipedia.org)
  • Heterogeneous catalysis provides considerable advantages with regard to straightforward catalyst/product separation and the potential to recycle and reuse the catalyst. (teknoscienze.com)
  • Heterogeneous catalysis is an important field in chemistry that is applied widely in academia and in industry. (teknoscienze.com)
  • In heterogeneous catalysis, the diffusion of reagents to the surface and diffusion of products from the surface can be rate determining. (waystoworld.com)
  • In heterogeneous catalysis, typical secondary processes include coking where the catalyst becomes covered by polymeric side products. (waystoworld.com)
  • His early career was with ICI and AECI Ltd where he became interested in heterogeneous catalysis initially with oxides and subsequently with gold catalysis. (royalsociety.org)
  • I am interested in continuing my training in synthetic and mechanistic transition metal organometallic chemistry with an emphasis in homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis, materials chemistry, polymer chemistry, and biological aspects of transition metal chemistry. (linode.com)
  • Synthesis, Characterization and in situ Catalysis of Silica SBA-15 Supported Molybdenum Oxide Model Catalysts. (mpg.de)
  • In September 2010, DSM launched InnoSyn, a route-screening service, which applies tools such as biocatalysis, homogeneous catalysis, and continuous chemistry using microreactors to screen catalysts for feasibility studies for chemocatalytic and biocatalytic steps. (pharmtech.com)
  • However, the heterogeneous catalysts are considerably less reactive and selective compared to homogeneous catalysts. (teknoscienze.com)
  • Analogous events associated with substrate binding and product dissociation apply to homogeneous catalysts. (waystoworld.com)
  • Complementing enzymes in their native environment with either homogeneous or heterogeneous catalysts is challenging due to the sea of functionalities present within a cell. (ward-lab.ch)
  • To supplement these efforts, artificial metalloenzymes are drawing attention as they combine attractive features of both homogeneous catalysts and enzymes. (ward-lab.ch)
  • ii) "How generally applicable is the concept of single site catalysis" (iii) "Where can biocatalysts be usefully applied in the future" (iv) "Can precious metal catalysts really be replaced with earth abundant materials? (royalsociety.org)
  • Catalysis is the change in rate of a chemical reaction due to the participation of a substance called a catalyst. (waystoworld.com)
  • The most common catalyst is the hydrogen ion (H + ). Many transition metals and transition metal complexes are used in catalysis as well. (waystoworld.com)
  • These results demonstrate that artificial metalloenzymes offer highly modular tools to perform bioorthogonal catalysis in live HEK cells. (ward-lab.ch)
  • I welcome enquiries from potential PhD candidates from Home, EU and international countries who are interested in the following research areas: catalysis, biocatalysis, enzyme engineering, artificial metalloenzymes, rational design. (nottingham.ac.uk)
  • Chemistry portal Catalysis Science & Technology is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that is published monthly by the Royal Society of Chemistry. (wikipedia.org)
  • This master's degree is a national benchmark in the fields of Sustainable Chemistry and Catalysis processes . (upv.es)
  • These modules are aimed at graduates or experienced practitioners who are interested in continuing their professional development (CPD) in the areas of biocatalysis and computational chemistry. (cardiff.ac.uk)
  • His research focus is on the organometallic chemistry of the transition metals and homogeneous catalysis. (rsc.org)
  • Research into catalysis is a major field in applied science and involves many areas of chemistry, notably in organometallic chemistry and materials science. (waystoworld.com)
  • Cross-functional experiences include polymerization chemistry, conjugation chemistry, bio-catalysis, and membrane treatment technologies. (linode.com)
  • On the application side, our research interests include organo- and organometallic catalysis, with emphasis on reactions for C-C bond formation and C-H bond activation. (mpg.de)
  • Here we report the development of homogeneous luminescence-based assay methods for measuring the catalytic activity and the binding affinities of peptides to HDMs. (ox.ac.uk)
  • The list of topics is not confined, and manuscripts discussing the advances in methodologies and effects on catalysis (e.g., catalytic parameters, reaction pathways, etc.) related with the use of less-conventional media are welcome, including experimental, computational, and/or simulation studies. (mdpi.com)
  • With an emphasis on interdisciplinary content, Catalysis Reviews stimulates new and progressive views on the fields of catalytic science and engineering for an international audience of industrial and academic research communities. (scijournal.org)
  • This journal bridges the gaps between the fields of heterogeneous, homogenous, and bio-catalysis and offers a necessary and critical assessment of the current state of catalytic science and engineering. (scijournal.org)
  • Catalysis is relevant to many aspects of environmental science, e.g. the catalytic converter in automobiles and the dynamics of the ozone hole. (waystoworld.com)
  • Biocatalysis: processes catalysed by enzymes or whole cells, use of genetically modified organisms, etc. (upv.es)
  • For more information on the efficiency of enzymatic catalysis, see the article on enzymes . (wikipedia.org)
  • This biennial event, held in Prague (Czech Republic), is the leading European catalysis conference for scientists and researchers from EU academia and industry in the field of catalysis and related industrial areas. (laurelin.eu)
  • The event also serves as a central platform for the various organizations and networks active in the field of catalysis in Switzerland. (katayevlab.com)
  • ChemCatChem: heterogeneous & homogeneous & bio-catalysis 3 (11), 1814-1821 (2011). (mpg.de)
  • ChemCatChem: heterogeneous & homogeneous & bio-catalysis 4 (4), 495-503 (2012). (mpg.de)
  • He is a member of the Editorial Board of ChemCatChem and Advanced Synthesis and Catalysis. (royalsociety.org)
  • Ionic liquids offer exciting possibilities for biocatalysis as solvent properties provide rare opportunities for customizable, energy-efficient bioprocessing. (researchgate.net)
  • Synthesis of nickel hydroxide by homogeneous alkalinization. (adscientificindex.com)
  • His research interests are in the area of biocatalysis with particular emphasis on the discovery and development of novel enzyme catalysed reactions for applications in organic synthesis. (royalsociety.org)
  • The concept of catalysis was invented by chemist Elizabeth Fulhame , based on her novel work in oxidation-reduction experiments. (wikipedia.org)
  • We develop and apply computational protocols for the modelling of chemical reactions in homogeneous catalysis that are challenging for current mainstream computational strategies. (mpg.de)
  • The launch of the selectAZyme line of biocatalysts follows Almac's $4-million investment in biocatalysis R&D. Research areas include new biocatalytic platforms for producing chiral intermediates, hyperactivation of biocatalysts for reducing enzyme loadings, developing drivers for cofactor recycling, and mitigating problems with equilibriums. (pharmtech.com)
  • In January 2011, the biocatalysis firm Codexis and DSM Pharmaceutical Products formed an enzyme-supply agreement. (pharmtech.com)
  • Catalysis remains a central tenet in the development of sustainable chemical transformations. (teknoscienze.com)
  • Overall, the OxiOrganosolv pretreatment has significant advantages, including high delignification efficiency of hardwood and softwood biomass, absence of acid homogeneous catalysis and all corresponding challenges involved, and close to zero losses of sugars to degradation products. (diva-portal.org)
  • Catalysis Science & Technology publishes the following types of articles: Full Papers (original scientific work) Communications (preliminary accounts that merit urgent publication) Mini-reviews (short accounts of the published articles on the topic of catalysis) Perspectives (personal accounts or critical analyses of specialist areas) Catalysis Science & Technology is abstracted and indexed in the Science Citation Index and Scopus. (wikipedia.org)
  • The journal publishes research in the applied, fundamental, experimental and computational areas of catalysis. (wikipedia.org)
  • For more information about Catalysis Science & Technology , including how to submit your research, check out the journal homepage . (rsc.org)
  • Associate Editors Andrew Weller and Jinhua Ye have selected some outstanding recent research from Catalysis Science & Technology to share with you. (rsc.org)
  • The impact of this work is also evi-dent by the expo-nen-tial increase in the amount of research activ-i-ties focused on CHA chem-istry and catalysis. (hidenanalytical.com)
  • This Special Issue will cover both fundamental and applied research in catalysis in unconventional media. (mdpi.com)
  • By combining his powerful computational methods with experiments, Richard has made considerable contributions to areas as diverse as catalysis and mineralogy. (royalsociety.org)
  • The field of stimuli-responsive supramolecular biomaterials has rapidly advanced in recent years, with potential applications in diverse areas such as cancer theranostics, tissue engineering, and catalysis. (bvsalud.org)
  • In October 2010, Codexis expanded its offerings in biocatalysis by introducing screening kits for a subset of the range of biocatalysts it offers. (pharmtech.com)
  • He is Director of the Centre of Excellence in Biocatalysis (CoEBio3) (www.coebio3.org) and also a co-founder and Scientific Director of Ingenza (www.ingenza.com), a spin-out biocatalysis company based in Edinburgh and more recently Discovery Biocatalysts. (royalsociety.org)
  • The SwissCat Symposium is the annual meeting of the respective SCS network and brings together experts in the field of homogeneous, heterogeneous, and bio-catalysis. (katayevlab.com)
  • As a newly launched journal Catalysis Science & Technology won't receive it's first impact factor until next year. (rsc.org)
  • We will bring together scientists across the breadth of catalysis (heterogeneous, homogeneous and bio) bridging the expertise of chemists, engineers, bio-scientists and theoreticians. (royalsociety.org)
  • Our interest ranges from small model systems of importance for gaining understanding of the basic principles of the interaction to large and complex molecules with practical interest in catalysis and biology. (mpg.de)
  • The 2011 Journal Citation Reports ® (Thomson Reuters, 2012) have been released and Catalysis Science & Technology has received its first immediacy index* of 0.588! (rsc.org)
  • Catalysis is ubiquitous in chemical industry of all kinds. (wikipedia.org)
  • Biocatalysis, chemocatalysis, and other chiral technologies continue to attract the investment dollars of CMOs and fine-chemical companies. (pharmtech.com)
  • Strengthening capabilities in biocatalysis, chemocatalysis, and other technologies in support of pharmaceutical companies' interest in producing single-enantiomer drugs is an area of investment by select fine-chemical companies, CMOs, and technology providers. (pharmtech.com)
  • Industrial Biotechnology & Biocatalysis Group, Biotechnology Laboratory, School of Chemical Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, 9 Iroon Polytechniou Str. (diva-portal.org)
  • The first online articles were published in January 2011, and the first issue of Catalysis Science & Technology appeared in March 2011. (wikipedia.org)
  • Catalysis Science & Technology covers both the science of catalysis and catalysis technology, including applications addressing global issues. (wikipedia.org)
  • Catalysis Science & Technology receives its first immediacy index! (rsc.org)
  • The assays use amplified luminescent proximity homogeneous assay (ALPHA) technology, are sensitive and robust, and can be used for small molecule inhibitor screening of HDMs. (ox.ac.uk)
  • In 1984 he moved to academia and has held chairs at the Universities of Witwatersrand, Liverpool and Cardiff and currently he is Director of the Cardiff Catalysis Institute. (royalsociety.org)