Molecularly Tunable (Electro) Catalysts by Edge Functionalization of Graphitic Carbons

Disclosed are surface immobilized (electro)catalysts that may be prepared by a condensation reaction that generates an aromatic unit that is robust to acid and base and elevated temperatures. Among their many desirable characteristics, the catalysts are far less prone to the bimolecular deactivation pathways commonly observed for homogeneous catalysts, and may be used in solvents with a range of polarities and dielectric strengths. The catalysts are suitable for a wide array of thermal catalytic reactions (polymerization, oxidation, hydrogenation, cross-coupling etc.) and as anodes and/or cathodes in fuel cells, electrolyzers, and in batteries and supercapacitors.

Researchers

Yogesh Surendranath / Tomohiro Fukushima / Sterling Chu / Matthew O'Reilly / Seokjoon Oh / Alexander Murray / Corey Kaminsky / Megan Jackson

Departments: Department of Chemistry
Technology Areas: Chemicals & Materials: Catalysis & Synthesis, Nanotechnology & Nanomaterials / Energy & Distribution: Electrochemical Devices
Impact Areas: Advanced Materials

  • molecularly tunable heterogeneous catalysts by edge functionalization of graphitic carbons
    United States of America | Granted | 11,005,108
  • molecularly tunable heterogeneous catalysts by edge functionalization of graphitic carbons
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