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Carbon-Assisted, Continuous Syngas Production in a Chemical Loo** Scheme
In the current energy and environment scenario, it is imperative to develop energy efficient routes for chemical manufacturing that also pave the way for mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions. This work prese...
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Open AccessChemical loo** approaches to decarbonization via CO2 repurposing
Active areas of research on chemical loo** technologies for the conversion of CO2 to CO are contrasted and discussed, including current performance, methods for material design, and next steps in expanding thei...
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Electronic band-states engineering of layered mixed metal oxynitrides
Energy efficient distributed chemical manufacturing demands materials that are resilient to varying reaction conditions. Facile material property tuning, particularly electronic structure modulation, is critic...
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Extendable Machine Learning Model for the Stability of Single Atom Alloys
In this work, we aim to update the understanding of how impurity or promoter metals segregate on metal surfaces, particularly in the application of single-atom alloys (SAA) for catalysis. Using density functio...
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Layered Catalysts for Low Temperature Size Selective Reforming of Hydrocarbons
To simplify a variety of terminologies, layered catalysts are exemplified as multicomponent catalysts that possess important structural features spatially resolved at different length scales. The purpose of th...
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Precious Metal Doped Ni–Mg/Ceria–Zirconia Catalysts for Methane Conversion to Syngas by Low Temperature Bi-reforming
Low temperature (450–600 °C) bi-reforming of methane was studied over platinum (0.16 wt%) or palladium (0.13 wt%) along with nickel (1.4 wt%) and magnesium (1.0 wt%) immobilized onto a ceria–zirconia support (...
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Site-specific nutrient management in rice in Eastern India using a modeling approach
Rice is the staple food of about 50% of the world’s population. Rice yields in many parts of south Asia, however, are declining due to conventional blanket and imbalanced use of fertilizers. Fertilizer applica...