Kinetic and Mechanistic Insights into Heterogeneous Catalysis: Understanding Oxides + Insights into Electro/Photocatalysis


: [CATL] Division of Catalysis Science & Technology

The elucidation of kinetic and mechanistic information over catalytic surfaces is paramount to the development of new and more efficient catalysts. A wide range of experimental and theoretical tools are now available to kinetically characterize catalytic systems both in-situ and ex-situ. This symposium will provide a platform for sharing insights into how best to measure and utilize kinetic and mechanistic information across all aspects of heterogenous catalysis.

Speakers

Speaker Image for Gina Noh
The Pennsylvania State University
Speaker Image for Christian Reece
Harvard University
Speaker Image for Jose Rodriguez
Senior Scientist, Chemistry Department
Speaker Image for Erick White
Reasearcher, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Speaker Image for Michelle Kidder
Oak Ridge National Lab
Speaker Image for Chunlin Luo
Dr, University of Nottingham Ningbo China
Speaker Image for Qianjin Chen
Professor, Donghua University (东华大学,原中国纺织大学)
Speaker Image for Chuanxi Yang
Dr., Qingdao University of Technology

Related Products

Thumbnail for Carbon dots-doped Co3O4 catalyst used for efficient microwave-promoted hydrolysis of sodium borohydride
Carbon dots-doped Co3O4 catalyst used for efficient microwave-promoted hydrolysis of sodium borohydride
The application of microwave irradiation in the hydrolysis of NaBH4 is an attractive technique to generate H2 under mild reaction conditions…
Thumbnail for Electrocatalytic hydrogenation of alkenes at an oil-water interface
Electrocatalytic hydrogenation of alkenes at an oil-water interface
Electrocatalytic hydrogenation (ECH) is a powerful approach to generate high-value chemicals from unsaturated organics by using water as a hydrogen source…
Thumbnail for Boosting oxygen transfer from CeO2 to VOx sites to regulating surface reaction pathways during propane dehydrogenation reactions
Boosting oxygen transfer from CeO2 to VOx sites to regulating surface reaction pathways during propane dehydrogenation reactions
The active site reconstruction on the catalyst surface induced by the reaction atmosphere often has a significant effect on its surface reaction mechanism and pathway…
Thumbnail for Electrocatalytic hydrogenation of alkenes at an oil-water interface
Electrocatalytic hydrogenation of alkenes at an oil-water interface
Electrocatalytic hydrogenation (ECH) is a powerful approach to generate high-value chemicals from unsaturated organics by using water as a hydrogen source…