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NSF-ANR CHE: Design And Development of Earth-Abundant Metal Catalysts for Nitrous Oxide and Carbon Dioxide Reactions with Hydrocarbons

US NSF grant open #nsf-2535175

Summary

In this project, funded by the Chemistry Division of the National Science Foundation (NSF), Professors Indrajeet Sharma and Kenneth Nicholas from the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Oklahoma (Norman) are designing and developing novel, earth-abundant metal catalysts capable of transforming waste gases, nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide, into value-added chemical products, such as alcohols, epoxides, and polycarbonates. This project is part of an international and interdisciplinary collaboration with a team of French scientists at the University of Toulouse funded b

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