Mass transport plays a great role in heterogeneous catalysis. Excited to share this work on micro-channel reactor engineering for oxidative propane dehydrogenation which I collaborated with
@chunsong13
as a Ph.D. student: https://t.co/Kk3DynRg46.
What a wonderful beam line trip @advlightsource . Harnessing the power of X-ray, hoping to become an X-man, I had so much fun and learn so much, together with @ChenyuJ98 and @EvanVMiu.
Excited to share here the research that I worked on during the last two years of my PhD. Focusing on light alkane activation under mild conditions, it was published today on
@NatureCatalysis! Check it out: https://t.co/89KFqWDTYS
Meet Haochen (@Chenically)! He received his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Tsinghua University, developing efficient electrocatalysts for CO2/CO reduction and alkane activation employing kinetics, DFT calculations, and spectroscopy under the supervision of Professor Qi Lu
Very honored to have written a preview for the Chorkendorff lab's excellent work on sustainable ammonia synthesis in the most recent issue of @Joule_CP, now online! Thanks to @KManthiram and @Joule_CP for the opportunity.
Read here: https://t.co/N9VqmGDc0Q
“We want to supply renewable electricity & take carbon dioxide from the atmosphere & convert it to something else in one step” -@UDelaware's Bingjun Xu
Researchers discovered a new approach to reduce carbon dioxide to methane #NCEW19#CleanEnergyWeek https://t.co/KPKaJQIn8d