• In this thesis, two new methods are presented for measuring heterogeneous electrocatalyst electron transfer kinetics. (ku.edu)
  • The atomic scale structure of the active sites in heterogeneous catalysts is central to their reactivity and selectivity. (nature.com)
  • Dalian Heterogeneous Catalyst Co., Ltd. (tradeindia.com)
  • It is used as a heterogeneous hydrogenation catalyst. (wikipedia.org)
  • Oxidation Catalysts product price in India ranges from 90.0 to 2,200 INR and minimum order requirements from 1 to 1,000. (tradeindia.com)
  • We offer a wide range of Oxidation Catalysts selections in various locations including Chennai, Kolkata, Pune, Faridabad, Kanpur and many more. (tradeindia.com)
  • Using diesel oxidation catalysts to control biodiesel emissions was re-examined. (cdc.gov)
  • A hopper or funnel feeds catalyst particles into a vertical pipe which extends into the reactor. (ogj.com)
  • For instance, the team succeeded in designing highly active and selective cobalt-containing catalyst particles. (phys.org)
  • Our results indicate that equipped with EGP-SCR catalysts as after treatment device can eliminate particles and regulated pollutants from the engine out emissions. (aaqr.org)
  • Our approach uses a catalyst made of inexpensive cerium dioxide (ceria) particles on a copper-oxide surface. (bnl.gov)
  • These particles can be produced in large scale by cheap methods. (lu.se)
  • Each state of the catalyst exhibits distinct selectivity for the dehydrogenation of ethanol reaction with the single-atom alloy phase exhibiting high selectivity to acetaldehyde and hydrogen versus a range of products from Pd clusters. (nature.com)
  • First-principles based Monte Carlo calculations explain the origin of this active site ensemble size tuning effect, and this work serves as a demonstration of what should be a general phenomenon that enables in situ control over catalyst selectivity. (nature.com)
  • Together, these findings illustrate that the atomic-scale structure of the active sites in bimetallic catalysts has a critical effect on their chemical reactivity and selectivity. (nature.com)
  • Based on this fundamental understanding, we are exploring other low-cost metal compounds to see if we can improve this catalyst in terms of methane conversion and methanol selectivity. (bnl.gov)
  • He and his colleagues - who include David Baker at the University of Washington, Charles Doubleday at Columbia University and Kersey Black at Claremont McKenna College - use computational methods to better understand basic chemical reactions and to design proteins and enzymes to catalyze chemical reactions. (foresight.org)
  • Describing his research to predict the structure of novel proteins that could catalyze specific chemical reactions, he said, "The idea is to design a catalyst for any reaction that's important for whatever reason - an important drug or a commercial product, for example. (foresight.org)
  • The second method of measuring kinetics of electron transfer reactions is an improved controls system for Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy (SECM) motion control. (ku.edu)
  • A new catalyst, invented by Cargnello and colleagues, moves toward this goal by increasing the production of long-chain hydrocarbons in chemical reactions. (eurekalert.org)
  • Like any catalyst, this invention speeds up chemical reactions without getting used up in the process. (eurekalert.org)
  • Most of the catalysts used for this second step facilitate multiple simultaneous reactions, which leads to a mix of different two-carbon products that can be hard to separate and purify. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The team tested the new catalysts in batch and continuous modes, monitoring the reactions by measuring the flow of hydrogen generated. (phys.org)
  • The development of novel catalysts for selective oxidation reactions is an area of decisive importance for both industry and academia. (findaphd.com)
  • The first uses silver as a metal catalyst in its reactions. (cdc.gov)
  • The simultaneous reactions involved in the metal catalyst process occur at essentially atmospheric pressure and 600-650 EC (Gerberich et al. (cdc.gov)
  • Therefore, in situ control of the structure of the active sites in bimetallic catalysts should offer a way to tune reaction networks and achieve efficient conversion to the desired products. (nature.com)
  • Read more about Sara Blomberg's project " In situ activation study of NiMo catalyst tailored for biofuel production" Here . (lu.se)
  • This document describes the EtherChannel algorithm for load balance and redundancy on Cisco Catalyst switches. (cisco.com)
  • This document presents the concept of load balancing and redundancy on Cisco Catalyst switches with the use of the EtherChannel. (cisco.com)
  • The same Cisco-proprietary hash algorithm is also implemented in Cisco Catalyst 6500/6000 Series Switches that run Cisco IOS® software. (cisco.com)
  • To verify the capabilities of this method, 2% incremental composition NiMo bimetallic hydrogen evolution catalyst arrays (from 100% Ni to 100% Mo) were studied in both acidic and neutral pH electrolyte solutions, yielding catalytic reactivity maps of the composition arrays. (ku.edu)
  • Sn-Pt alloys had the lowest dehydrogenation energetics, indicating that the activity of this catalytic material is superior to that of a pristine Pt catalyst. (mdpi.com)
  • After 10 h on-stream, the catalysts prepared by UMC had better hydrogen yield and catalytic stability than common catalysts prepared by IWI. (hindawi.com)
  • Maximum performance for catalytic processes will require that those involved with the catalyst handling are well trained and aware of the desired results expected by the catalyst manufacturer and the refiner. (ogj.com)
  • The PhD will be based within the Cardiff Catalysis Institute (CCI) (www.cf.ac.uk/cci) which is one of the leading centres for catalyst research focussed on improving the understanding of catalysis, developing new catalytic processes with industry and promoting the use of catalysis as a sustainable 21st century technology. (findaphd.com)
  • A catalyst is a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed, offering greater energy efficiency relative to non-catalytic pathways. (findaphd.com)
  • Today's announcement marks the first commercialization of a Honeywell UOP hydrotreating catalyst in distillate hydrotreating service since it exited an alliance with Albemarle last year, and follows launches of other hydrotreating catalysts for naphtha, hydrocracking pretreat and fluid catalytic cracking pretreat. (honeywell.com)
  • By using piezoelectric printing, precursors for metal and metal oxide catalysts are printed onto a substrate, yielding arrays of 64 catalyst samples to be analyzed by linear sweep voltammetry (LSV). (ku.edu)
  • Whether you're looking for Platinum Oxide Adam Catalyst, Chemical Auxiliary Agent with 24 Months Shelf Life, Platin Oxide Adams Catalyst etc, you can explore and find the best products from Tradeindia. (tradeindia.com)
  • 0028] Take ammonium thiomolybdate solution (containing molybdenum oxide 30g / 100ml) to impregnate carrier 1 and dry at 180°C, take nickel nitrate solution (containing nickel oxide 5.2g / 100ml) and add glycine in an amount of 2g / 100ml, mix well The obtained catalyst precursor was impregnated and dried at 180° C. for 3 hours to obtain catalyst A. The exothermic results are shown in Table 1. (patsnap.com)
  • A composition includes a templated metal oxide substrate having a plurality of pores and a catalyst material includes silver. (kisti.re.kr)
  • The second method uses a metal oxide catalyst. (cdc.gov)
  • But more work will be needed to turn the current model catalysts into practical powder catalysts that are inexpensive, durable, selective, and active enough for commercial applications. (bnl.gov)
  • The simplicity of the synthesis method gives this methodology widespread applicability in countless applications that currently use homogeneous base catalysts or stoichiometric bases as reagents. (cardiff.ac.uk)
  • Such stacked 2D materials are essential for the construction of future and very powerful electronic devices, while dense arrays of functional groups attached to a 2D material is a very interesting starting point for immobilization of homogeneous catalysts. (lu.se)
  • Therefore, as a starting point it is crucial to understand the processes involved in the synthesis of the catalyst and especially the sulfurization/activation step. (iucr.org)
  • The design method also has the potential to impact the discovery of new optical and data storage materials, catalysts that impact pharmaceutical synthesis and catalysts that allow for higher efficiency processing of petroleum products at much lower cost. (northwestern.edu)
  • Alang, M. , Ndikontar, M. , Sani, Y. and Ndifon, P. (2018) Synthesis and Characterisation of a Biolubricant from Cameroon Palm Kernel Seed Oil Using a Locally Produced Base Catalyst from Plantain Peelings. (scirp.org)
  • In 1963, H. C. Brown and Charles A. Brown reported the synthesis and performance of two similar catalysts, which they denoted by "P-1" (the same as Paul's) and "P-2", obtained by reacting sodium borohydride with nickel acetate in water and ethanol, respectively. (wikipedia.org)
  • Refining this catalyst could lead to a major commercial breakthrough-an inexpensive way to convert methane into methanol and other fuels or feedstocks for the synthesis of commodity goods such as plastics, paints, and textiles. (bnl.gov)
  • The CPD advances that mission by making it faster and cheaper to identify the right catalyst formula for specific biofuel production processes. (energy.gov)
  • Herein we describe theoretical calculations which predict that carbon monoxide can be used to stabilize different active site geometries in bimetallic alloys and then demonstrate experimentally that the same PdAu bimetallic catalyst can be transitioned between a single-atom alloy and a Pd cluster phase. (nature.com)
  • He is also working on other catalysts and similar processes that turn carbon dioxide into valuable industrial chemicals, like olefins used to make plastics, methanol, and the Holy Grail, ethanol, all of which can sequester carbon without returning carbon dioxide to the skies. (eurekalert.org)
  • A catalyst, sulfurized technology, applied in physical/chemical process catalysts, chemical instruments and methods, chemical/physical processes, etc., can solve the problems that affect the hydrogenation activity of catalysts, cannot use hydrogenation devices, and complex process flow, etc. (patsnap.com)
  • A new understanding of exactly how the Diels-Alder reaction occurs validates computational methods that may lead to the ability to design a protein catalyst for whatever reaction is needed. (foresight.org)
  • The combination of computational design and molecular biology "leads to a catalyst for whatever reaction is needed, if we can get this all to work properly," Houk said. (foresight.org)
  • Or maybe to design catalysts to attach to specific locations on a DNA origami lattice to accomplish a multistep reaction to synthesize some complex molecular building block? (foresight.org)
  • Combining piezoelectric printing technologies with automated process controls (used to control the electrochemical reaction systems) and automated high throughput COMSOL Multiphysics simulations allows for the number of catalyst samples that can be measured in one set are increased exponentially compared to other methods capable of returning kinetic parameter data (k0eff) without sample crosstalk. (ku.edu)
  • For the acidic reaction conditions, peak activity of the NiMo catalyst occurred in the composition range of 78-90% Ni, whereas for the neutral reaction conditions, peak activity regions occurred at 12-18% Ni and 46-62% Ni. (ku.edu)
  • Therefore, understanding active site stability and evolution under different reaction conditions is key to the design of efficient and robust catalysts. (nature.com)
  • In this regard, the ability of the new catalyst to produce gasoline from the reaction is a breakthrough, said Cargnello. (eurekalert.org)
  • The combination of high reaction pH and a continuous release of hydrogen bubbles destroys traditional catalysts within a few days. (phys.org)
  • Currently, platinum-based (Pt) catalysts are the most effective and commonly used to facilitate a hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), which is, in part, the basis for how fuel cells are used to generate energy. (northwestern.edu)
  • In addition to providing a new way to catalyze the HER reaction, the paper highlights a novel approach for making and discovering new particle catalysts for almost any industrially important process," Wolverton said. (northwestern.edu)
  • In 1951, Raymond Paul and others investigated the reaction of NaBH 4 with nickel chloride, sulfate, and acetate in various solvents and measured their performance as hydrogenation catalysts. (wikipedia.org)
  • So far, these methods have been inefficient, resulting in low methanol production because the reaction tends to proceed all the way to carbon monoxide or carbon dioxide-effectively "eating up" the hydrocarbon intermediates that could serve as building blocks for useful products. (bnl.gov)
  • Biolubricant was synthesized from Cameroon palm kernel oil (PKO) by double transesterification, producing methyl esters in the first stage which were then transesterified with trimethylolpropane (TMP) to give the PKO biolubricant in the presence of a base catalyst obtained from plantain peelings (municipal waste). (scirp.org)
  • We have therefore used local materials to produce a biolubricant using a cheap base catalyst produced from municipal waste. (scirp.org)
  • Cobalt- and nickel-promoted molybdenum sulfide catalysts supported on porous oxides, such as alumina, have been used since the early years of the previous century. (iucr.org)
  • 0018] The preparation method of the sulfurized catalyst of the present invention prepares the sulfide precursors of Group VIB metal Mo and W and the inorganic salt of Group VIII metal Ni or Co into a solution, adds additives to the impregnation solution, and uses the impregnation method to load it onto the catalyst carrier, and then dried to obtain the final sulfurized catalyst. (patsnap.com)
  • The invention relates to a preparation method of a vulcanized catalyst, comprising the following steps: dipping a required catalyst carrier by a dipping solution, and drying to obtain the vulcanized catalyst, wherein the dipping solution contains a sulfide precursor of metal Mo or W, an inorganic salt of Ni or Co and an organic auxiliary. (patsnap.com)
  • and new catalysts for converting low-value (affordable) chemicals into high-value products, such as pharmaceuticals and pharmaceutical precursors. (northwestern.edu)
  • This sample chapter from Cisco Press compares differences between the router CLI and the Catalyst 4000/5000/6000 family. (ciscopress.com)
  • Catalyst 5000/6000 CLI Syntax Conventions Provides the standard Cisco representation for interpreting commands administered on Catalyst switches. (ciscopress.com)
  • Using the Catalyst 5000/6000 Command-Line Interface Describes command-line recall, editing, and help for the Catalyst 5000 series. (ciscopress.com)
  • Passwords Provides documentation on how to set, change, and recover passwords for the Catalyst 5000/6000 series of switches. (ciscopress.com)
  • The Catalyst 4000/5000/6000 series differs from the 3000 series, the 1900,2800 and the 8500 series. (ciscopress.com)
  • This chapter deals primarily, however, with the ' XDI' interface used by the Catalyst 4000/5000/6000 family. (ciscopress.com)
  • Cisco folklore has it that XDI is the name of a UNIX-like kernel purchased for use in equipment that evolved into the Catalyst 4000, 5000, and 6000 products of today. (ciscopress.com)
  • The Catalyst 5000 and 6000 series use a CLI which differs from all of the others. (ciscopress.com)
  • This chapter provides an overview for configuring the Catalyst 4000/5000/6000 series products. (ciscopress.com)
  • Current methods of industrial hydrogen production used in petroleum refineries require high temperatures, about 800 K in the case of naphtha reforming [ 1 ] and 1200 K for methane steam reforming [ 2 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • This document does not cover how to configure EtherChannel on Catalyst switches. (cisco.com)
  • Refer to the documents in the Related Information section for details on how to configure EtherChannel on Catalyst switches. (cisco.com)
  • Configuring Other Catalysts Provides a quick overview of the configuration methods for the 1900/2800 and the 3000 series of Catalyst switches. (ciscopress.com)
  • Since 1970, refiners, catalyst manufacturers, and catalyst-loading contractors have developed dense-loading devices that dramatically reduce void spaces and bridging. (ogj.com)
  • This Unity hydrotreating catalyst will help Wantong and many other refiners meet new global standards for ultra-low sulfur transportation fuels such as gasoline and diesel, without a costly revamp of its equipment,' said Ken Stacherski , vice president and general manager of Honeywell UOP's Catalysts, Adsorbents and Specialties business. (honeywell.com)
  • Since 2019, we have joined forces to create an art studio in the hospital's psychiatric emergency ward, in an effort to update Nise da Silveira's method of responding to mental health crises. (bvsalud.org)
  • With kinetic energy, the catalyst is distributed by an air motor that rotates a particle distributor. (ogj.com)
  • Identifying and creating a catalyst is complex, especially as the potential number of materials, defined by composition and particle size and shape, is overwhelming. (northwestern.edu)
  • Our measurements revealed the 3D strain distribution in a region of 150 nm below the catalyst Au particle. (lu.se)
  • Yet if you look at the chemical industry , none of these 'spectacular' catalysts are used in practice. (phys.org)
  • The palm kernel oil was and then characterized by physical and chemical methods. (scirp.org)
  • The composition under H2 at 30 degrees Celsius, the composition at a wavelength that is in a range of from about 350 nm to about 500 nm has a VIS-UV absorbance intensity that is at least 20 percent less than a standard silver alumina catalyst (Ag STD). (kisti.re.kr)
  • The composition and properties vary depending on the specific preparation method. (wikipedia.org)
  • One Search Away-Scientists can use the CPD's clean, modern interface to quickly search and filter information, such as catalyst composition and adsorbate structure, on a growing number of catalysts. (energy.gov)
  • To improve the efficiency of the SECM approach for electrodes, a new variable approach speed technique was developed to employ custom fuzzy logic control algorithms for automatically adjusting the speed of approach for the electrode based on tip size, detection method, enhancement factor, and distance of the electrode tip from the set-point. (ku.edu)
  • The new catalyst also appears to be relatively stable: while the faradic efficiency of some catalysts tend to degrade over time, the team showed that it remained at a high level of 85% even after 820 hours of operation. (sciencedaily.com)
  • In this study, researchers looked at the challenges of improving affordability and catalyst efficiency in the conversion and storage of clean energy. (northwestern.edu)
  • In metal alloy catalysts, the driving force for such changes is often derived from differences in the binding strength of an adsorbate to the different metallic components of the alloy. (nature.com)
  • Emission Reduction of NO x , CO, HC, PM 2.5 , and PAHs by Using a Catalyst in a Diesel Engine. (aaqr.org)
  • However, low exhaust temperature of the diesel engine leads to the activity of the SCR catalyst being reduced, and it was thus not capable of decomposing PAHs effectively. (aaqr.org)
  • DES PLAINES, Ill. , March 20, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Honeywell (NYSE: HON) today announced that Wantong Petrochemical Group is producing ultra-low sulfur diesel fuel using Honeywell UOP's new high-activity HYT-6219 hydrotreating catalyst. (honeywell.com)
  • The high-activity HYT-6219 catalyst produces high-cetane diesel that meets the China V emissions standard, with sulfur levels lower than Wantong has ever before been able to achieve in its existing unit. (honeywell.com)
  • Moreover, unlike sock loading, dense loading does not require personnel inside the reactor to distribute the catalyst evenly from the sock. (ogj.com)
  • The isolated bacteria were subjected to antimicrobial susceptibility test (disc diffusion methods) by using Penicillin (10 µg/mL), Tetracycline (30 µg/mL), Amoxicillin (25 µg/mL), Ampicillin (10 µg/mL), and Erythromycin (15 µg/mL). (bvsalud.org)
  • Gathering and analyzing existing catalyst data usually means digging through stacks of journal articles, a slow and painstaking process requiring close scrutiny. (energy.gov)
  • For example, catalysts targeting ethylene typically max out around 70% to 80%, so we're significantly higher than that. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Nickel boride catalysts are typically prepared by reacting a salt of nickel with sodium borohydride. (wikipedia.org)
  • Our group has developed a catalyst for converting methane, the main component of abundant natural gas, directly to methanol at fairly low temperatures. (bnl.gov)
  • This research, published in JACS Communications , helps identify key principles for low-temperature catalysts that could eventually be used to capture methane and convert it to methanol at natural gas wells, thus producing an easy-to-transport, stable liquid. (bnl.gov)
  • Two primary methods of manufacturing formaldehyde from methanol are used today. (cdc.gov)
  • Following airing of the Catalyst program, there was a temporary increase in discontinuation and a sustained decrease in overall statin dispensing. (mja.com.au)
  • Toward a method to design any needed catalyst? (foresight.org)
  • One of the key aspects of the APR technology is the design of a suitable catalyst. (hindawi.com)
  • Specifically, researchers utilized scanning probe block copolymer lithography (SPBCL), along with density-functional theory (DFT) codes, to design and synthesize the HER catalyst. (northwestern.edu)
  • The study is titled "Catalyst design by scanning probe block copolymer lithography. (northwestern.edu)
  • In biofuels research, that joint effort has yielded promising breakthroughs in the design of catalysts-materials, often based on transition metals, that are used to speed up the conversion of biomass into biofuels. (energy.gov)
  • Sifting Out the Right Catalyst Information-The Catalyst Property Database makes it easier to find critical data for the design and production of catalysts tailored to the diverse traits of biomass feedstocks. (energy.gov)
  • According to Rothenberg the work highlights the importance of catalyst stability as a research focus. (phys.org)
  • The team's analysis showed that using a much lower proportion of copper (approximately 1%) compared with previous catalysts would favor the production of just acetic acid. (sciencedaily.com)
  • In earlier years, facilities used a copper catalyst in this process. (cdc.gov)
  • Honeywell UOP ( www.uop.com ) is a leading international supplier and licensor of process technology, catalysts, adsorbents, equipment, and consulting services to the petroleum refining, petrochemical, and gas processing industries. (honeywell.com)
  • Some use air or nitrogen pressure as a propellant, and some use kinetic energy to move the catalyst from the loading apparatus. (ogj.com)
  • The difference between air-propelled and a kinetic-propulsion systems is the manner in which the catalyst is distributed to the catalyst bed. (ogj.com)
  • Kinetic systems use propellers, rotating blades, or a series of rubber strips to distribute catalyst from the loader to the outer walls of the reactor. (ogj.com)
  • 4.1 This test method is for measuring the apparent packing density of catalyst or catalyst carrier powders that are smaller than 0.8 mm in diameter. (astm.org)
  • 1.1 This test method covers the determination of the apparent packing density of fine catalyst and catalyst carrier powders smaller than 0.8 mm in diameter. (astm.org)
  • Preparation of catalyst carrier: Prepare the catalyst carrier by conventional methods, and select the carrier type according to the number of acid sites r. (patsnap.com)
  • The gap distances were obtained using the fuzzy logic control algorithm in roughly one-third of the time compared to the conventional constant-speed approach method. (ku.edu)
  • 0019] In the preparation process of the sulfurized catalyst of the present invention, the impregnation method is a conventional method in the field, such as dissolving the required metal salt in an aqueous solution with an appropriate pH value, and then impregnating by means of saturated impregnation or excessive impregnation. (patsnap.com)
  • The yields from both catalysts were significantly similar (48% for the locally produced and 51% for the conventional) showing that the locally produced catalyst could be valorized. (scirp.org)
  • The new catalyst is comprised of the element ruthenium - a rare transition metal belonging to the platinum group - coated in a thin layer of plastic. (eurekalert.org)
  • Due to the difficulties of achieving and maintaining a high metal dispersion, most current Pt catalysts for APR have great Pt loads and high associated costs. (hindawi.com)
  • One way of reducing the catalyst cost is to partially or totally replace Pt by another transition metal with similar properties. (hindawi.com)
  • Linyi Peace Precious Metal Catalyst Co., Ltd. (tradeindia.com)
  • Another is that iridium, which the catalyst is based on, is a precious metal. (lu.se)
  • April 24, 2023 - Notice of Change to PAR-23-024 -Catalyst Award for Early-Stage Investigators (ESIs) Pursuing Research on HIV Comorbidities, Coinfections, and Complications (DP1- Clinical Trial Optional). (nih.gov)
  • December 1, 2022 - Notice of Pre-Application Webinar for PAR-23-024, Catalyst Award for Early-Stage Investigators (ESIs) Pursuing Research on HIV Comorbidities, Coinfections, and Complications (DP1- Clinical Trial Optional). (nih.gov)
  • These catalysts originate during World War II with the work of a research group led by Hermann I. Schlesinger, discoverer of borohydrides. (wikipedia.org)
  • Medidata has recommitted to Catalyst Clinical Research to support its worldwide oncology brand, Catalyst Oncology. (outsourcing-pharma.com)
  • In two research articles, Lund researchers have demonstrated that the method works, and while it is still basic research, it has the potential to become an efficient energy-storage system in the future. (lu.se)
  • Our catalyst is one of the most efficient around, at least if you look at publicly available research," says Ola Wendt, professor at the Department of Chemistry at Lund University, and one of the authors. (lu.se)
  • The goal of this research project is to develop methods to grow stacked and functionalized 2D materials with atomic scale precision. (lu.se)
  • Also, the gap distances were closer using the fuzzy logic algorithm, with the 4.2 μm electrode gap being 120 nm smaller than the constant-speed approach method. (ku.edu)
  • 9 Our purpose in this study was to quantify any changes in the dispensing of statins after the airing of the Catalyst program in October 2013. (mja.com.au)
  • Many reports study catalysts based on supported Pt. (hindawi.com)
  • that adds a few methods to the request object to facilitate writing REST-y code. (metacpan.org)
  • OHBWC developed the questionnaire to provide policyholders (with whom OHBWC safety consultants do not necessarily have direct contact) with a method to facilitate safety management self-improvement. (cdc.gov)
  • Nickel boride is the common name of materials composed chiefly of the elements nickel and boron that are widely used as catalysts in organic chemistry. (wikipedia.org)
  • An opportunity for a 3.5 year PhD position at the University of Liverpool funded by Johnson Matthey on the development of automated discovery of new catalysts for net-zero chemistry. (findaphd.com)
  • Unfortunately, that has been a reality for many scientists working to develop catalysts used to upgrade waste or biomass resources into climate-friendly biofuels. (energy.gov)
  • Many scientists have been exploring direct, single-step methods. (bnl.gov)
  • It produced 1,000 times more butane - the longest hydrocarbon it could produce under its maximum pressure - than the standard catalyst given the same amounts of CO 2 , hydrogen, catalyst, pressure, heat and time. (eurekalert.org)
  • The UvA team, led by Prof. Gadi Rothenberg, is developing such catalysts in collaboration with the Austrian Competence Centre for Tribology (AC2T) and the company Electriq Global. (phys.org)
  • On the right, the uncoated catalyst produces the simplest hydrocarbon, methane. (eurekalert.org)
  • An uncoated catalyst works just fine, he said, but only produces methane, the shortest chain hydrocarbon, which has just a single atom of carbon bonded to four hydrogens. (eurekalert.org)
  • Catalyst is designed to create opportunities for innovators and to accelerate Gallup's ability to reach more people through strengths and engagement. (gallup.com)
  • In addition, questionnaire responses provide OHBWC consultants with information about employers and are a catalyst for engagement when consultants provide on-site assistance. (cdc.gov)
  • For example, the PtCu SAA is more efficient at alkane dehydrogenation than Cu while avoiding the coking that occurs on catalysts with extended Pt clusters 14 . (nature.com)
  • The analysis indicated that the developed catalysts are a viable and cheaper alternative for H 2 production from a renewable resource. (hindawi.com)
  • An uncoated catalyst gets covered in too much hydrogen on its surface, limiting the ability of carbon to find other carbons to bond with," Zhou said. (eurekalert.org)
  • Their alternative method takes place via a two-step process: first, captured gaseous CO 2 is passed through an electrolyzer, where it reacts with water and electrons to form carbon monoxide (CO). Gaseous CO is then passed through a second electrolyzer, where another catalyst transforms it into various molecules containing two or more carbon atoms. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The Catalyst product family evolution does not have the same roots as the Cisco router products. (ciscopress.com)