(65c) Bridging Heterogeneous Catalysis and Electrocatalysis:Catalytic Reactions Involving Oxygen | AIChE

(65c) Bridging Heterogeneous Catalysis and Electrocatalysis:Catalytic Reactions Involving Oxygen

Authors 

Ozkan, U. S. - Presenter, Ohio state university

Catalytic reactions that involve oxygen can be found in a large number of processes, including those in energy-related applications, in emission control and in processes important for the chemical industry.  Whether the catalytic reaction is an oxygen insertion step as in a selective oxidation reaction, or an oxygen removal step as in a hydrodeoxygenation reaction, oxygen has proven to be a very challenging component, often determining the selectivity of the reaction.  Some examples from our laboratories that bridge catalysis and electro-catalysis will be discussed, ranging from oxidative dehydrogenation of alkanes to oxygen reduction reaction in fuel cells.