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Polymers Beware!

March 11, 2022

We have a new manuscript out in Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. that investigates high throughput screening for the degradation of polybutadiene using molecular polymerization catalysts. Check it out!! https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202202258

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17 Aug 1427422575706185728

Congrats to Alexander and all involved. More to come from this collaboration in the future!

Adam Veige@VeigeLab_UF

Congrats to legendary undergrad Alexander Kane and team for this study. Nice to collaborate with colleague @SearlesGroupUFL β-alkyl Elimination and Selectivity in Polyolefin Hydrogenolysis through DFT https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2021/cy/d1cy01088c

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17 Aug 1427420871149375491

Our recent work in collaboration with @VeigeLab_UF is now online.
Probing β-alkyl Elimination and Selectivity in Polyolefin Hydrogenolysis through DFT - now published in Catalysis Science & Technology

Probing β-alkyl Elimination and Selectivity in Polyolefin Hydrogenolysis through DFT

Polymer waste is constantly growing, and the few existing solutions for recycling, reuse, and degradation are not viable long term. Carbon-carbon bond...

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2 Aug 1422237398205833221

Dynamics and Site Isolation: Keys to High Propane Dehydrogenation Performance of Silica-Supported PtGa Nanoparticles

Dynamics and Site Isolation: Keys to High Propane Dehydrogenation Performance of Silica-Supported PtGa Nanoparticles

Nonoxidative dehydrogenation of light alkanes has seen a renewed interest in recent years. While PtGa systems appear among the most efficient catalyst...

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