New publication alert! https://t.co/CQ1SngB4si Our latest research investigates turning CO2 into formate using tin on naotextured carbon fibres, leading to performance improvements over time: https://t.co/Ek4G73rRb6
During an ammonia cracking reaction, a ruthenium catalyst undergoes structural changes that, thanks to scanning transmission electron microscopy, we now understand.
https://t.co/SzIJPzZcVA
During an ammonia cracking reaction, a ruthenium catalyst undergoes structural changes that, thanks to scanning transmission electron microscopy, we now understand.
https://t.co/SzIJPzZcVA
Scientists from @ChemistryUoN@UoNnmRC have created a catalyst for hydrogen generation from ammonia that becomes more active with time, and by counting atoms revealed changes that boost the catalyst’s performance
Full story here: https://t.co/wcRy2aSIRV
Nanoscale morphological changes are monitored and directly linked with the selectivity of the CO2 electroreduction reaction @MASI_research @CDTSusChem
https://t.co/pdsmpk2pLM
A team of researchers from @ChemistryUoN and Faculty of Engineering have found a way to transform metal waste into an effective catalyst to make hydrogen from water – a discovery that could make hydrogen production more sustainable.
https://t.co/7NiCTMwEC2
MASI's exciting new publication, where we harness light to turn CO2 into fuel, has been covered by @TechBriefsMag . The interview with our Director @A_Khlobystov explains the findings and future plans in more detail: https://t.co/0i0NPBAcPt
https://t.co/tTpHBaRkfO
Waste metal swarf has nanotextured surface! Ideal for fixing electrocatalytic centres for hydrogen production from water. Well done to team @MASI_research@ChemistryUoN big thanks to @EPSRC@UoNnmRC
https://t.co/gQCLdfMPf0
How do you turn trash into treasure? Using magnetron sputtering of course! Check out this work from @MASI_research featuring SEM, EDS and XPS from the nmRC!
https://t.co/9247QZRCyH
Trash to treasure– researchers turn metal waste into catalyst for H2
MASI researchers have pioneered a circular economy approach to producing green hydrogen from metal waste. Read more here https://t.co/z4mCMehUPh
@ChemistryUoN@UoNnmRC@UoNPressOffice@UoNScience@UoNresearch
Today is the last day you can register to vote in the mayoral election, which is due to take place on Thursday 2 May.
As a student you can register to vote at both your home and term-time addresses. By voting you can make a real difference.
https://t.co/SEP3DZeFwd
Did you know that as a student you can register to vote at both your home and term-time addresses? Make sure you register to vote in the upcoming mayoral elections by Tuesday 16 April.
Read more: https://t.co/iFIIAMk3Lp
📢Dr Luke Norman (@lukethechemist) is a Knowledge Exchange Fellow @UoNnmRC. He initiated the public engagement programme "Under the Microscope" and also led the Coronation Coin project, producing @UniofNottingham's official coronation gift to King Charles III. 1/2