Stories with the tag: Catalysis
PNNL technology flies with Virgin Atlantic. Release Date: 10/2/2018
PNNL catalyst paves way for approved jet fuel from ethanol. Release Date: 6/11/2018
Researchers have recently created a catalyst capable of reducing pollutants at the lower temperatures expected in advanced engines. Release Date: 12/14/2017
PNNL's Zdenek Dohnálek has been elected as a fellow of the American Vacuum Society for his catalysis research that enables renewable energy. Release Date: 7/6/2017
When water comes in for a landing on the common catalyst titanium oxide, it splits into hydroxyls just under half the time. Water's oxygen and hydrogen atoms shift back and forth between existing as water or hydroxyls, and water has the slightest advantage, like the score in a highly competitive tennis game. Release Date: 4/13/2017
Yong Wang, a catalysis researcher at PNNL and WSU, was selected to receive the annual fellow award given by the Industrial & Engineering Chemistry division of the American Chemical Society. Release Date: 4/5/2017
At the center of many research teams are women — scientists and engineers who chase mystery and replace it with discoveries. Release Date: 3/30/2017
PNNL's Ruby Leung and Johannes Lercher elected to membership in the National Academy of Engineering. Release Date: 2/13/2017
Using a natural catalyst from bacteria for inspiration, researchers have now reported the fastest synthetic catalysts to date for hydrogen production-- producing 45 million hydrogen molecules per second. Release Date: 1/24/2017
PNNL's Morris Bullock and Jud Virden selected as fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science for achievements that advance science and its applications. Release Date: 12/12/2016