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New Paper – Kinetics of the Trans Effect in Ruthenium Complexes Provide Insight into the Factors that Control Activity and Stability in CO2 Electroreduction

Comparative kinetic studies of a series of new ruthenium complexes provide a platform for understanding how strong trans effect ligands and redox-active ligands work together to enable rapid electrochemical CO2 reduction at moderate overpotential. After synthesizing isomeric pairs of ruthenium … Read more

DOE Newsletter Editorial Board: Congratulations Eric Assaf

Congratulations to Eric Assaf, 3rd year graduate student in the Miller group and member of the AMPED EFRC Catalysis Team, who has been accepted to the editorial board of the DOE EFRC quarterly newsletter Frontiers in Energy Research. This newsletter … Read more

300 Publications – Congratulations AMPED EFRC

The AMPED EFRC just achieved 3 major milestones in publications: 300th paper – complete list here h-Index of 62 More than 17,000 citations Major congratulations to all current and former Center members on your very impressive scientific accomplishments.    

DOE Newsletter Editorial Board: Congratulations Chiung-Wei Huang

Congratulations to Chiung-Wei Huang, 4th year graduate student in the Atkin group and member of the AMPED EFRC Photoanode and Photocathode Teams, who has been accepted to the editorial board of the DOE EFRC quarterly newsletter Frontiers in Energy Research. … Read more

AMPED EFRC ‒ Congratulations

The Alliance for Molecular PhotoElectrode Design for Solar Fuels (AMPED) has been awarded an additional two years of support from the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences.   The focus for 2018-2020 will be on … Read more