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CBE Seminar: “Understanding and Engineering Catalytic Materials Using Nanocrystal Precursors”

September 30, 2020 at 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Date: September 30, 2020
Time: 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Event Category: Seminar
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  • Organizer
    Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
    Phone: 215-898-8351
    Venue
    Zoom – Email CBE for link

    Abstract

    Catalytic processes are central to the goal of a sustainable future. A promising approach in developing catalytic materials is represented by the design of catalytic sites based on the knowledge of reaction mechanisms and structure-property relationships and aided by computation, and in the precise synthesis of these sites at the atomic and molecular level. Nanocrystal precursors, with tunable active sites and compositions, can help in this mission. The goal of this talk is to show how this approach can provide not only fundamental understanding of catalytic reactions, but also a way to precisely engineer sites to produce efficient catalysts that are active, stable and selective for several important transformations. Advances in the synthesis of these materials will be presented. Examples of the use of these building blocks as supported systems, or in combination with hybrid organic materials, will be shown. This will be done to both understand trends in methane and CO2 activation, and in the preparation of optimized catalytic systems combining multiple active phases. In all these examples, important efforts to obtain precious structure-property relationships will be highlighted with this knowledge used to prepare more efficient and stable catalysts for the sustainable production of fuels and chemicals.