Catalysis is a fundamental process in chemical science whereby a catalyst accelerates a chemical reaction without itself being consumed. By providing an alternative reaction pathway with a lower ...
image: RECENT PROGRESS IN THE REACTION MECHANISM OF MTH REACTION, INCLUDING THE FORMATION AND EVOLUTION OF THE FIRST C-C BOND SPECIES, IS EMPHASIZED. BASED ON THE REACTION MECHANISM, THE CATALYST ...
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Self-regenerating catalyst restores its own performance, advancing COâ‚‚ conversion technology
Technologies that convert carbon dioxide (COâ‚‚) emitted from factories and power plants into useful chemical feedstocks are considered key to achieving carbon neutrality. However, rapid degradation of ...
A new catalyst built from isolated indium atoms allows scientists to convert CO2 into methanol more efficiently while revealing the hidden chemistry that drives the reaction.
Titanium silicalite-1 (TS-1) is not a new catalyst: It has been almost 40 years since its development and the discovery of its ability to convert propylene into propylene oxide, an important basic ...
Propane dehydrogenation is a key industrial route to produce propylene without relying on oil. However, its current production processes rely heavily on precious-metal catalysts such as Pt-based ...
Researchers developed advanced catalysts that efficiently remove nitrogen oxides and carbon monoxide through simultaneous reactions, offering a stable and scalable clean air solution. The research ...
Researchers reveal why trace amounts of alloy added to some catalysts keep them performing better over time. The study suggests models that could boost manufacturing.
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Scientists report a new sulfur-sulfur bond reaction with no catalyst
A team of chemists has demonstrated a way to form sulfur-sulfur bonds at room temperature without any external catalyst, ...
A team has developed a highly efficient alkaline membrane electrolyser that approaches the performance of established PEM electrolysers. What makes this achievement remarkable is the use of ...
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