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This new Comment article explores strategies for decoupling half-reactions to enable modular electrochemical synthesis and more flexible chemical manufacturing.
Link ($): https://t.co/3C5mMXW6qr
Free read PDF: https://t.co/y3OdsJDRY7
2nd paper from @SongJin_group & @mohan_qin group on #ammonia recovery out @ACSEnergyLett👇
@RuiWang484 shows what organic molecules are oxidized & how ammonium ions are up-taken from manure water by redox-active #battery materials https://t.co/fljdqck4Im
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A Research Highlight from @MoQiao_UK covers a @NatureEnergyJnl paper by @SongJin_Chem & co-workers on a rate-mismatched system that can adjust to supply and demand fluctuations in the power grid.
Link: https://t.co/9SXZM4nlvQ
➡️Free PDF: https://t.co/nme67Ll8uu
My editorial @ACSEnergyLett goes one step further than the 2022 editorial on “fewer sandwich papers” by asking if we should publish fewer papers (and start fewer new journals)🤔🤗👇
I also propose a modified H-index
https://t.co/iw6EGrksa5
@RuiWang484, @JiazeM, Sheng, Zavala and @SongJin_Chem report an electrochem strategy to make chemicals that can provide demand flexibility, enabling participation in different electricity markets. https://t.co/IwZ7D6FPGv
The Research Briefing piece written by @RuiWang484 to accompany our recent paper in Nature Energy. 👇
It is a lighter reading on #electricitygrid#decarbonization and chemical manufacturing.
Collaborative paper w/ Victor Zavala @NatureEnergyJnl shows that providing load flexibility to power grid using modular #electrochemical synthesis saves electricity cost & generates����
Free to read https://t.co/EVyjM3RDxn
Congrats to @RuiWang484🎉 https://t.co/ocSbFw20cS
Spring commencement celebration with the anticipated PhD 🧑🎓#31 @RuiWang484 and 🧑🎓#32 Katelyn Michael from @SongJin_group (though they have not defended their thesis yet). 🎈🎉
The graduate & undergraduate students from @SongJin_group who won awards (both departmental, college, and campus level awards) this Spring. 🙌🎉 @MihalyiKoch @RuiWang484
At last Friday’s poster session after the @UWMadisonChem award ceremony.
Researchers have used a material similar to the pigment Prussian Blue as an electrode to efficiently extract ammonia and potassium from livestock manure: https://t.co/69brCazHnw
Thanks for Bob Service for writing this nice news story about our recent paper on ammonia recovery from manure (see https://t.co/62BcLVXJL3 ) for @NewsfromScience@ScienceMagazine!
The news story by @CushmanWill@UWMadison Commun office on our manure paper @naturesustainab@NaturePortfolio👇
Zapping manure with special electrode promises an efficient method to produce fertilizers, other chemicals
https://t.co/cg5PoaYULG
A postdoc fellow opening @SongJin_group (https://t.co/tHBxXrzKQv) @UWMadisonChem starting late 2023/early 2024 (flexible). The candidate should have expertise in electrochemical device engineering (such as MEA, GDE, etc.) for making various fuels & chemicals.#chemjobs#chemejobs