Tomorrow begins the #AIChE2025 annual meeting hosted by @ChEnected in Boston, MA. We are excited to release our schedule of wonderful presentations and posters, including Catalysis Travel Award Winner @hustonlocht, on heterogenous catalysis, electrocatalysis, and zeolites!
๐จ#NAM29 is coming to our hometown of Atlanta! We are proud to have 2026 Paul H. Emmett Award winner Dr. Dave Flaherty and Kokes travel award recipient @RchaGhosh , but be sure to also see our many other presentations on electrochemistry, zeolites, and heterogenous catalysis.
Congratulations to Dr. Jamie Salinger on successfully defending her PhD thesis! She is our 28th PhD, marking another milestone for the @walton_lab. We wish you all the best at your new job and all your future endeavors!
Excited to present my work on promoting alkene epoxidations on gold anodes tomorrow morning! Looking forward to catching up with folks at #ACSSpring2025!
Spring has sprung, so come watch our lab spring into action at the latest @amerchemsociety conference #ACSSpring2025! We are pleased to have ACS CATL-ChemCatBio Travel Award Winner @RchaGhosh and our very own PI Dr. Dave Flaherty as presenters.
Excited to share my first first-author paper!! Check out our open access paper if you want to learn about the mechanism of alkene epoxidations on Au electrocatalysts!
Curious about how alkenes epoxidize on electrodes? Our new Open Access @J_A_C_S paper demonstrates that alkenes react with O*, derived from electrochemical H2O activation, on Au anodes to form epoxides. Check it out here: https://t.co/S67pMa3QVr
Congrats to David Flaherty , a professor in Georgia Techโs School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, who is winner of the 2026 Paul H. Emmett Award in Fundamental Catalysis. .https://t.co/GW2BeGRmTE
Iโll be presenting my work on using OCP transients to monitor reactions of surface intermediates tomorrow (Halloween ๐) at 1:06 in convention center room 28E. If youโre still around at #AIChEAnnual stop by for a spooky good time!
Our work on the technoeconomic analysis of electrochemical alkene oxidations, led by the fantastic @adamsibal54, has just been published!! Here we set process benchmarks for economically feasible ethylene and propylene electrooxidations. Check it out!
๐ Just published my first first-author paper! We explore how electrochemical methods could replace energy- and emissions-intensive industrial epoxidations. A crucial step toward industrial #Decarbonization and the #EnergyTransition.
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#GreenChemistry
Thank you @ICCLyon2024 for the honor! Looking forward to presenting my work on elucidating the mechanism of alkene epoxidations on Au electrodes today (11:56am, Amohitheatre) during the Catalysis at Electrodes session - come check it out if youโre interested!