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New Approach Could Help Guide the Design of Catalysts

Chemists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory have developed a new machine-learning (ML) framework that can zero in on which steps of a multistep chemical conversion should be tweaked to improve productivity.

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3D Semiconductor Particles Offering 2D Properties

Two-dimensional semiconductors have a big edge as far as creating next-generation electronics is concerned. They are quicker, stronger, and highly efficient. But, they are extremely hard to fabricate.

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Politecnico di Milano: A New Polimi Study Makes The Cover Of Catalysis Science And Technology

Politecnico di Milano: A New Polimi Study Makes The Cover Of Catalysis Science And Technology
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Researchers develop bi-metallic catalyst for thermocatalytic decomposition of methane: H2 with low or no CO2

Researchers develop bi-metallic catalyst for thermocatalytic decomposition of methane: H2 with low or no CO2
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Making better catalysts by understanding water | WSU Insider | Washington State University

December 22, 2020 Illustration of the bonding between a single water molecule to a metal surface that was computationally modeled by the McEwen group and compared to the measurements of the Wu group. If used in the right way, water could help improve catalysts used for thermochemical reactions: lowering energy barriers and more efficiently converting biomaterials to fuels, according to a new study in the journal, Although it is generally preferable to remove water from reactions, work led by Jean-Sabin McEwen and Di Wu in the Gene and Linda Voiland School of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering, could lead to better ways of using water in processes that make renewable energy more viable.

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