Anyone else checking out the 2023 Fall MRS meeting? I'll be there, and looking forward to seeing the science! Excited to chat over research too, so lemme know! #F23MRS
Catalysts work pretty hard, but sometimes they can do more by getting a little hy…drogen! Congrats to Prof Shao and team for their work @NatureComms in which active hydrogen boosts cobalt phosphide nitrate electro-reduction performances! https://t.co/la1YWE8oNF
We make the best with what we got, and Ir is still rather good for acidic water splitting. Congrats to Prof Rojas and team @m_retuerto@srm700@ICP_CSIC@CSIC for their work @NatureComms on proton exchange membranes using low-Ir perovskites! #PROMETH2 https://t.co/AGybLfHbVC
There are many levels of materials design, but optimization across them is crucial to achieve goals. So congrats to Prof Wang and team for their work @NatureComms on oriented catalyst intergrowth in water electrolysis membrane electrode assemblies! https://t.co/rJbq97kGGH
Congrats to Prof Chu and team for the work @NatureComms on photocatalytic H2O2 production from core-shell nanoparticles on BiVO4! https://t.co/kcoUqSCHGb
There’s so many Ru-based catalysts reported, but it’s not enough to test under mild conditions. Better to push the limit! Congrats to Prof Li and team @GuoweiLiSsme@mpi_CPfS for their work @NatureComms on Ru-based electrocatalysts for H2 evolution! https://t.co/yP1XOHyzdG
CO2 reduction to the interesting stuff is a bit of a balancing act! Congrats to Prof Gong and team for their work @NatureComms on CO2 electro-reduction to methanol by promoting the formation and adsorption of O-intermediates! https://t.co/M5Z39pVrS8
Materials optimization can feel like a balancing act, but the best advances find ways to overcome! Congrats to Prof Li and team for their work @NatureComms on Ta3N5 films that improve both light absorption and carrier transport for PEC water oxidation! https://t.co/PZ2Y6Dcucu
It’s difficult to find inexpensive, acid-stable water oxidation catalysts, but perhaps a dash of spice could make one nice? Congrats to Prof Strasser and team for their work @NatureComms on Co3O4 with single Ir atoms for acidic OER! https://t.co/NkdK1PEzjg
The most interesting science happens at the boundary between known and unknown! Congrats to Prof Fan and team for their work @NatureComms on Mo2C nanosheets with a high density of grain boundaries actives for HER electrocatalysis! https://t.co/mkzpdNOqzZ
Some challenges should be met head-on, and some require an alternative approach. Congrats to Prof Gong and team for their work @NatureComms on back-illumination to improve PEC CO2 reduction! https://t.co/LsXl1M58Bm
Congrats to Prof Gao and team for their work @NatureComms on single-layer iron-nickel boron/hydroxide nanosheets as oxygen evolution electrocatalysts! https://t.co/gELFyL7RES
Pt, to catalysis: "You have my ax...ial ligand!"
Sorry Gimli, but catalysis requires smaller tools. Congrats to Prof Wang and team @LeiWang50913008 for their work @NatureComms exploring the axial ligand effect on Pt SACs for alkaline HER electrocatalysis! https://t.co/fPJ21Spn2Z
How do make electrochemistry studies more reproducible across publications? Congrats to Dr Smith and Dr Dickinson @NPL for Comment @NatureComms tackling error, reproducibility, and uncertain in electrochemical energy technologies! https://t.co/Pnem6bicKN
We cannot just assume, but rather we need to rigorously challenge our own assumptions. So congrats to Prof Song and team @sofa0318@sjtu1896 for their work @NatureComms probing the O2 evolution active sites on crystalline cobalt oxyhydroxide! https://t.co/vve4EKkn2U
There’s a certain appeal of augmenting living beings to do good (RoboCop anyone?). Congrats to Prof Xiong and team for their work @NatureComms integrating metal alloys with CdS-containing methanogens for selective photocatalytic CO2 reduction! https://t.co/06q86eNYV4
I firmly believe we need to be challenged to be our best selves. Seems like MOFs feel similarly! Congrats to Prof Hou and team for the work @NatureComms on MOFs confined between graphene multilayers for enhanced electrocatalytic O2 evolution! https://t.co/IqhL5FRvnC