Mengyang, Erick, Ray, and colleagues publish “Cationic-group-functionalized electrocatalysts enable stable acidic CO2 electrolysis,” in Nature Catalysis, in a partnership among Toronto, Northwestern, Auckland, and UBC.
Mengyang, Erick, Ray, and colleagues publish “Cationic-group-functionalized electrocatalysts enable stable acidic CO2 electrolysis,” in Nature Catalysis, in a partnership among Toronto, Northwestern, Auckland, and UBC.
Sam, Suhas, and Bin publish ““Long-term operating stability in perovskite photovoltaics”” in Nature Reviews Materials, in partnership with colleagues at KAUST and CU Boulder.
Somin Park, Mingyang Wei, Jian Xu and colleagues publish “Engineering ligand reactivity enables high-temperature operation of stable perovskite solar cells”, in Science, with colleagues at Toronto, Northwestern University, EPFL, NC State, and University of Kentucky.
Josh Wicks and colleagues publish “Constrained C2 adsorbate orientation enables CO-to-acetate electroreduction” in Nature, with partners at Toronto, NUANCE @ Northwestern, Canadian Light Source, SJTU, CAS, and HUST.
Byounghoon Lee, Heejong Shen, and colleagues publish “Supramolecular tuning of supported metal phthalocyanine catalysts for hydrogen peroxide electrosynthesis” in Nature Catalysis – the result of a partnership with colleagues from Toronto, Northwestern, and Seoul National University.
Roham Dorakhan, Ivan Grigioni, Byounghoon Lee and colleagues publish “A silver–copper oxide catalyst for acetate electrosynthesis from carbon monoxide” in Nature Synthesis – a partnership between Toronto, University of Milan, and ETH Zurich.
Ted and Bin interview Dr. Chongwen Li, author of the recent paper in Science “Rational design of Lewis base molecules for stable and efficient inverted perovskite solar cells.”
Chongwen Li and colleagues publish “Rational design of Lewis base molecules for stable and efficient inverted perovskite solar cells” in Science – results of a partnership with colleagues from University of Toledo, University of Washington, EMPA, and University of Toronto.
Aoni, Sung-Fu, and coworkers publish in Nature Catalysis “Copper/alkaline earth metal oxide interfaces for electrochemical CO2-to-alcohol conversion by selective hydrogenation” in collaboration with Technical University of Denmark, University of Buffalo, NCTU, and USTB.