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Collaborative Research: DMREF: Atomically precise catalyst design for selective bond activ — NSF Award to University of Virginia M

The project develops a design methodology for supported single-atom catalysts (SACs) – an emerging class of supported single metal-atom catalysts that offer exciting and emergent properties that can revolutionize many industrial applications. The realization of their full potential is hindered by limited understanding

Award titleCollaborative Research: DMREF: Atomically precise catalyst design for selective bond activ
Award ID2554343
AwardeeUniversity of Virginia Main Campus
CityCHARLOTTESVILLE
StateVA
Amount obligated$430,297
Principal investigatorAyman Karim
ProgramDMREF, Catalysis
Start date11/15/2025
AbstractThe project develops a design methodology for supported single-atom catalysts (SACs) – an emerging class of supported single metal-atom catalysts that offer exciting and emergent properties that can revolutionize many industrial applications. The realization of their full potential is hindered by limited understanding of how to control their stability and catalytic properties within the complex material design space extending across the properties of the metal atoms and supporting material, toge
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