We are very excited to announce that Dr. Paige Brimley has successfully defended her PhD thesis: “Modeling electrochemical decarbonization and carbon removal technologies”! 🎉🎓🍾A very special milestone for our group, as Paige is the first PhD graduate of the Electrobuffs!⚡️🦬
Yuval Fishler explores this question in his new article, published in @ACS_AMI: "Layered Sn–Au Thin Films for Increased Electrochemical ATR-SEIRAS Enhancement" https://t.co/ydKSbs3mN7
ATR-SEIRAS has been a powerful technique for studying the CO2RR microenvironment on SEIRAS active materials like Cu and Au..... but what do you do if your material isn't inherently SEIRAS active (like Sn)??? 🤔🤔
Check out our latest work in @RoySocChem’s Energy & Environmental Science journal! We used process modeling and techno-economic analysis to study DACC integration with RWGS and with CO2ER, aiming to define CO2ER targets in the context of air-to-syngas. https://t.co/RhrM2MXIKL
Check out our latest work in @ACSEnergyLett using a segmented cell to study reaction conversion & selectivity distributions in an electrochemical CO reduction system! Open access generously provided by @NREL
https://t.co/nK3cWzJCkK
Omar J. Guerra and colleagues provide perspective on the current state of CO2 electrolysis technologies and feasibility of their industrial deployment. Read more in @Joule_CP https://t.co/G2X6Kfib8I
Lots to 🎉celebrate🎉 in the lab lately: Ken and Luke's guest presentations from @Jiao_Lab@UDelaware, Rachel's poster presentation as part of the SULI program, and learning that our engineering skills can (maybe) translate to fixing shoes???
@TarpehDiem @ACSSustainable@ElectroBuffs Thanks for the great opportunity to work with and learn from you and your group Will, really fun and enlightening work, excited to see it finally out!
How can electrifying chemical manufacturing drive its decarbonization? Tune into the livestream of my Watson Lecture on Wednesday evening at 7:30 PM PT! https://t.co/5BXk68g3dl
Electrochemistry is at the heart of a fossil-free future. See this piece by @edmballard for @WSJ to learn how electrochemistry enables Twelve’s #carbontransformation & a host of other climate change solutions.
https://t.co/XThmW7NbXI