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SUMMARY:Anthony Shoji Hall - \"Atomic-scale Insights into Electrocatalyst S
 tructure and Function\"
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DESCRIPTION:The development of efficient renewable energy conversion and st
 orage devices to curb climate change is one of the most important challeng
 es of the 21st&nbsp\;century. This can be addressed by using renewable ele
 ctricity to manufacture chemical fuels and synthetic precursors\, or by ge
 nerating electricity with carbon-neutral fuel cell devices. However\, elec
 trocatalytic processes are hampered by low efficiencies and poor reaction 
 selectivity because of a lack of rational methods available to create cont
 rollable catalyst materials with the preferred electrochemical activities.
  In this seminar Prof.\n\nMore information at: https://www.chem.iastate.ed
 u/event/2023/anthony-shoji-hall-atomic-scale-insights-electrocatalyst-stru
 cture-and-function
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