CRII: OAC: Extrapolative Exploration of High-Entropy Alloys for Optimized Nitrate Adsorpti — NSF Award to Florida Institute of Tec
Electrochemical reduction of nitrate to ammonia is an emerging process with significant importance in alleviating nitrate contamination in water and producing ammonia with less energy. The key to effective nitrate reduction lies in designing stable, efficient, and highly selective catalysts. Recently, high entropy allo
| Award title | CRII: OAC: Extrapolative Exploration of High-Entropy Alloys for Optimized Nitrate Adsorpti |
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| Award ID | 2451423 |
| Awardee | Florida Institute of Technology |
| City | MELBOURNE |
| State | FL |
| Amount obligated | $174,953 |
| Principal investigator | Xiang He |
| Program | CRII CISE Research Initiation |
| Start date | 05/01/2025 |
| Abstract | Electrochemical reduction of nitrate to ammonia is an emerging process with significant importance in alleviating nitrate contamination in water and producing ammonia with less energy. The key to effective nitrate reduction lies in designing stable, efficient, and highly selective catalysts. Recently, high entropy alloys have been attracting growing attention for catalytic systems thanks to their remarkable stability in diverse environments, and tunable surface microstructures that allow the fin |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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