Highlights
- Radiation Triggers Complex Chemical Transformations at Alumina/Water Interface
Researchers explore radiation effects at interfaces and learn fundamentals of hydrogen formationDecember 2019 - WSU's Clark Earns AAAS Fellow Designation
IDREAM deputy director cited for computational and solution chemistry advancesDecember 2019 - Chicken Fat for Catalysis
December 2019 - Strange water behavior on aluminum oxide
Not all surfaces are created equallyNovember 2019 - IDREAM's Kevin Rosso elected to Washington State Academy of Sciences
Geochemist selected for his research leadership on reactivity and electron exchange at the mineral-water interfaceNovember 2019 - AJ Krzysko Receives DOE Graduate Student Award
His research furthers the study of complex fluid suspensions using x-ray scatteringOctober 2019 - PNNL Solves Decade-Old Mystery in Chemical Transformations
Findings could help researchers develop more energy-efficient industrial processesSeptember 2019 - Getting Clear about Clean Air
PNNL researchers identified the molecular structure that breaks down an important component of smogAugust 2019 - Setting the Stage for Fuel-Efficient Fertilizer
Researchers identify the structure of the Janus intermediate - a principal actor in the enzymatic conversion of nitrogen into ammoniaAugust 2019 - Making Every Atom Count to Reduce Auto Emissions
New approach enables lower temperature chemical reactionsApril 2019 - The Rational Design of More Active Catalysts: Kelsey Stoerzinger
To increase the efficiency of fuel cells and other electrochemical devices, mix materials science with surface physics, then add spectroscopic approachesApril 2019 - Mechanism of Iron-based Hydrogen Bond Cleavage Revealed
A first look at hydrogen cleavage by a new routeFebruary 2019 - Scientists Design Fast, Reversible Bio-inspired Catalysts
New synthetic catalysts mimic desirable enzyme behaviorFebruary 2019 - Harnessing New Computing Tools to Solve Big Physics Problems
New $10 million collaborative grant to boost deep learning applicationsFebruary 2019 - Organic Particles Modulate Soot Mixing in the Atmosphere
New research shows how the viscosity of organic particles affects the mixing state of soot and alters its warming or cooling potential.February 2019 - Applying a New Multi-Scale Aerosol Model
Representing aerosols on 1-kilometer cloud scale within a multi-scale modeling framework yields simulation improvement.February 2019 - Max Planck Institute Names CME Researcher, Jim Mayer, 2019 Frontiers Award Recipient
February 2019 - Cooling Off Warming Trends in the Arctic
A new study shows that emissions from trans-Arctic shipping could increase clouds, cooling the atmosphere and surface.January 2019 - Illuminating how nitrogenase makes ammonia
PNNL researchers demystify the workings of this complex enzymeJanuary 2019 - Nanocrystal study provides insights on growth, assembly, and aggregation
Findings address challenges in developing synthesis strategies for nanostructured materialsJanuary 2019 - Aluminum Complexes Identified Via Vibrational Fingerprints
Findings will allow complex forms of aluminum to be distinguished during aluminum processingJanuary 2019 - Forces for Good
PNNL research reveals the interplay of attraction and repulsion between nanoparticles as they assembleJanuary 2019 - Samson Hagos Honored with American Meteorological Society Early Career Award
January 2019 - Why Battery Electrolyte Stability Rises at High Salt-to-Solvent Ratios
Scientists discover mechanism to reduce Li-ion battery flammabilityJanuary 2019 - Asrar to Chair American Meteorological Society Committee
January 2019 - Programmable Self-Assembled Nanostructures
Researchers demonstrate a strategy for tailoring dendritic polymersJanuary 2019 - All Water Is Not the Same
PNNL researchers reveal unique mechanisms driving carbonic acid formation in thin water filmsJanuary 2019 - Illuminating how nitrogenase makes ammonia
PNNL researchers demystify the workings of this complex enzymeJanuary 2019 - Samantha Johnson Receives Award for Poster
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