Monthly Archives: April 2016

Our group’s work on In2O3 FLPs featured in C&EN

The latest issue of C&EN features our group’s work with frustrated lewis pairs on the surface of In2O3 and how it enhances activity for the reverse water-gas shift reaction. The full article can be found on C&EN’s website with a … Continue reading

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4D ultra-fast electron diffraction: a new tool for peering into the heart of photocatalysis

In a another Material Views editorial, Geoff describes a study using 4D ultra-fast electron diffraction to observe how the structure of the open-framework titanosilicate Na4Ti2Si8O22·4H2O changes in the excited state and the implication this technique can have in the field … Continue reading

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