2014 AIChE Annual Meeting
(420a) Nanocrystals and Nanostructures for Study of Catalysis
Authors
Yijin Kang - Presenter, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
Christopher B. Murray, University of Pennsylvania
Peidong Yang, University of California-Berkeley
Nenad Markovic, Argonne National Laboratory
Vojislav Stamenkovic, Argonne National Laboratory
This presentation focuses on fundamental understanding of catalytic processes and development of highly active (or selective) and durable catalysts for the reactions of industrial importance, especially for energy conversion and storage. Here I present a research system that connects fundamental investigation on well-defined extended surfaces (e.g. single crystal surfaces), extrapolation onto nanocrystals with highly controlled shape and size, exploration of interfacial interaction using novel nanocrystal superlattices as platform, and finally design of high performance catalysts in which all the possible beneficial properties from complex functional structures are implemented.