The Berlinguette Group
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We are accelerating decarbonization with @cpbCleanEnergy at @UBC.
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A new study in Nature Chemical Engineering provides critical insights into the mechanisms of carbon capture in quinone-mediated, water-based systems. bit.ly/40ofAuO
🚨Online now! Thermodynamic and kinetic analyses coupled with two in situ techniques to quantify the contributions of the pH and nucleophilicity swing mechanisms in aqueous quinone-mediated CO2 capture. Harvard SEAS Link ($): nature.com/articles/s4428… Free PDF: rdcu.be/d7nH0
Out in ACSEnergyLett - electrochemical hydrogenation of toluene without hydrogen gas. By using a membrane reactor we can hydrogenate neat toluene, a liquid organic hydrogen carrier, overcoming major solubility and separation issues. bit.ly/4kdB1Xd
We would like to welcome our newest postdoc, Jiu Wang, to the team! Jiu will be working on decarbonized hydrogenation reactions in our Thor subgroup. University of British Columbia UBC Chemistry CHBE at UBC Stewart Blusson Quantum Matter Institute
We were excited to present our latest research at CHBE at UBC Research Day! It was a fantastic opportunity to showcase our team's hard work and connect with others doing incredible research. Huge congratulations to all the innovators pushing boundaries!
Out now in J. Am. Chem. Soc.! We examined the pathways that hydrogen is transferred on the surface of a palladium membrane. We found two different mechanisms at play, depending on current density. Check it out here to learn more: bit.ly/42jPFEm
🚨A Research Highlight from Yanfei Zhu covering a recent Nature Energy Article on understanding salt precipitation using operando Raman and optical microscopy with a customized CO2RR MEA electrolyzer. Link ($): nature.com/articles/s4428… ➡️ Free PDF: rdcu.be/egZtK
We are excited to welcome our newest PhD student, Joseph Chiong! He’ll be driving new research on CO₂ mineralization. University of British Columbia UBC Chemistry CHBE at UBC Stewart Blusson Quantum Matter Institute
Coffee, chemistry, and great company! We love hosting coffee time for the Chemistry Dept. Thanks to everyone who came out making it a success! UBC Chemistry
#CementProduction is vital yet carbon-intensive, largely due to high-temp kilns for limestone decomposition. We use electricity instead. In J. Am. Chem. Soc., @Ji_Alec & team demonstrate a zero-gap #CementElectrolyzer running at 0.38 V—10× lower than other designs. pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja…