Scientists 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.
At Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Zili Wu, leader of the Surface Chemistry and Catalysis Group in the lab’s Chemical Sciences Division, and his colleagues have Department of Energy funding to study ...
Catalysts do several surprising things to assist with daily life -- from bread making to turning raw materials into fuels more efficiently. Now, researchers have developed a way to speed up the ...
Catalysis is fundamental to creating materials ... KCL scientists from the Department of Chemistry upscaled the methodology to electrically catalyse reactions on a centimetre area electrode.