AllgemeinCENEM contributes via in situ TEM to microscopic understanding of SCALMS catalysts
A collaborative “Highly Effective Propane Dehydrogenation Using Ga−Rh Supported Catalytically Active Liquid Metal Solutions” has been recently published in ACS Catalysis. This work was contributed by a team of scientist in Erlangen including Chemists, Experimental/Theoretical Physcists, Materials Scientist from many departments and institute lead by Prof. Peter Wasserscheid from the Institute of Chemical Reaction Engineering […]A collaborative “Highly Effective Propane Dehydrogenation Using Ga−Rh Supported Catalytically Active Liquid Metal Solutions” has been recently published in ACS Catalysis. This work was contributed by a team of scientist in Erlangen including Chemists, Experimental/Theoretical Physcists, Materials Scientist from many departments and institute lead by Prof. Peter Wasserscheid from the Institute of Chemical Reaction Engineering […]