The Surface Reactivity and Catalysis Group (SURCAT) is one of the RSC's many Interest Groups. The Interest Groups are member driven groups which exist to benefit RSC members, and the wider chemical ...
bioinorganic and bioorganic chemistry, catalysis, computational and theoretical chemistry, environmental chemistry, green chemistry, medicinal chemistry, organometallic chemistry, polymer ...
Susan's interests include the design and synthesis of nanostructured catalysts with tailored surface chemistry, continuous flow methods for scalable synthesis and discovery of catalytic materials, and ...
The Perrine research group focuses on understanding reactions and processes at surfaces and interfaces, from pure metals, oxides, minerals to heterogeneous catalysts. We use a surface chemistry and ...
A new study uncovers a molecular modification method for converting CO2 into valuable chemical resources using a platinum ...
Scientists have created a catalyst for hydrogen generation from ammonia that becomes more active with time, and by counting ...
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 ...
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.
"Gold is an inert metal that doesn't usually tarnish due to oxidation. In the 1980s, foreign experts discovered that when ...
The production of green hydrogen from ammonia could get a boost from a catalyst that becomes more active over time.
Catalysts close catalystA substance that changes the rate of a chemical reaction without being changed by the reaction itself. speed up reactions. The reactions take place on the surface of the ...