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The project leverages a new microwave spectrometer to explore catalytic processes and interactions in synthetic chemistry. By studying metal catalysts and their effects on small molecules, it aims to deepen the understanding of catalysis mechanisms and develop applications in chemical analysis.
The recent invention of the chirped-pulse, Fourier transform microwave (CP-FTMW) spectrometer will allow application of rotational spectroscopy to a greatly expanded range of challenges over the next decade.
The proposed work will apply the state-of-the-art CP-FTMW spectrometer at the University of Bristol to major themes in both fundamental and applied research.
Palladium, platinum and nickel catalysts are of central importance in synthetic chemistry and the industrial production of chemicals.…
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