Explores transition metal oxides as OER catalysts, focusing on active sites in Fe-free and Fe-doped Ni oxides, revealing insights into the OER mechanism.
Discusses metal carbonyls and their applications in catalysis and chemical reactions, including the introduction of metal carbines and their significance in synthetic chemistry.
Discusses electrophilic addition reactions and hydrogenation processes in alkenes, emphasizing mechanisms, conditions, and practical applications in organic synthesis.
Explores the proposed mechanism of CO2 reduction by FeNi-CODH and the selective 2-electron CO2 reduction to CO, highlighting the role of hydrogen bonding.
Introduces the basics of heterogeneous catalysis, focusing on catalyst types, surface reactivity, and the role of surface energy in catalytic processes.
Explores Infrared Spectroscopy in bonding with a focus on carbonyl compounds and discusses the factors influencing the color of transition metal complexes.