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CBET Program 1401 Nuggets

 

Catalysis and Biocatalysis

Program Officer:   John Regalbuto


Listed below are Nuggets from this program:

       
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Institution
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[ More Nugget Pages/Links Coming Soon ]
       
 
FY 2008
   
       
* Huber, George
University of Massachusetts Amherst
  A One-Step Process to Convert Cellulose into Gasoline
       
 
FY 2007
   
       
* Miller, Dennis
Michigan State University
  Using Inorganic Catalysts for Industrial-Scale Biomass Conversion
       
 
FY 2006
   
       
* Ozkan, Umit S.
Ohio State University
  Nanostructured Non-Metal Catalysts for PEM Fuel Cell Cathodes
       
* Snurr, Randall Q.
Northwestern University
  Multiscale Modeling of “Molecular Square” Catalysts
       
* Strano, Michael S.
University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign
  Fluorescent Nanotube Sensors Measure Toxic Chemicals Inside of Living Cells
       

 

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