September 20, 2017
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Strong Showing at the North American Catalysis Society Meeting

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Posters and talks given at NAM25.

The North American Catalysis Society Meeting offers scientists the opportunity to share the latest research in heterogeneous catalysis as well as homogeneous, electro- and photo-catalysis. Scientists from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory's Institute for Integrated Catalysis gave more than 40 talks and posters at this premier topical conference. As Dr. Zdenek Dohnalek, IIC Deputy Director noted, "The number of oral presentations highlights the quality of our work."

The biennial North American Catalysis Society Meeting was held in Denver, Colorado, in June 2017.

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Published: September 20, 2017