In this perspective, we argue that carbides of transition metals such as molybdenum and tungsten hold great potential for the catalytic conversions of future feedstocks due to their ability to remain active in the presence of impurities in the feedstock. The presence of N and S impurities, found in increasing amounts in fossil-based feedstocks and also in new renewable feedstocks (such as biomass) may cause the carbides to convert to their respective nitrides or sulphides. These phases are catalytically active for similar reactions to the carbides and so these impurities would not lead to complete catalyst deactivation as they do for noble metal catalysts. Establishing the full potential of transition metal carbides as catalysts requires st...
Water-gas shift (WGS) is an enabling reaction for the transition from a fossil fuel based economy to...
Primarily spurred by the interest as replacements for precious metal catalysts, metal carbides have ...
This work demonstrates for the first time that carbide particle size is a critical factor for the ac...
The present energy dilemma in conjunction with the adverse environmental impacts caused by fossil fu...
Transition metal carbides have been utilized as an alternative catalyst to expensive noble metals fo...
Dry reforming of hydrocarbons (DRH) is a pro-environmental method for syngas production. It owes its...
The subject of this research project was to investigate the catalytic properties of a new class of m...
In this reporting period the authors have continued their investigation of bimetallic nitride and ca...
High-surface-area molybdenum and tungsten carbide materials, synthesised by the temperature programm...
Binary and ternary group V and VI transition metal oxides were converted to their carbides using tem...
Our project deals with the investigation of a new class of catalysts for processing coal liquids. Th...
The increasing concern for the environment has spurred research into the use of new feedstocks such ...
The production of fuels and chemicals from syngas (H2 and CO) plays a critical role in our economy a...
To respond to the approaching climate crisis, the current energy landscape must shift towards sustai...
Transition metal carbides have been utilized as an alternative catalyst to expensive noble metals fo...
Water-gas shift (WGS) is an enabling reaction for the transition from a fossil fuel based economy to...
Primarily spurred by the interest as replacements for precious metal catalysts, metal carbides have ...
This work demonstrates for the first time that carbide particle size is a critical factor for the ac...
The present energy dilemma in conjunction with the adverse environmental impacts caused by fossil fu...
Transition metal carbides have been utilized as an alternative catalyst to expensive noble metals fo...
Dry reforming of hydrocarbons (DRH) is a pro-environmental method for syngas production. It owes its...
The subject of this research project was to investigate the catalytic properties of a new class of m...
In this reporting period the authors have continued their investigation of bimetallic nitride and ca...
High-surface-area molybdenum and tungsten carbide materials, synthesised by the temperature programm...
Binary and ternary group V and VI transition metal oxides were converted to their carbides using tem...
Our project deals with the investigation of a new class of catalysts for processing coal liquids. Th...
The increasing concern for the environment has spurred research into the use of new feedstocks such ...
The production of fuels and chemicals from syngas (H2 and CO) plays a critical role in our economy a...
To respond to the approaching climate crisis, the current energy landscape must shift towards sustai...
Transition metal carbides have been utilized as an alternative catalyst to expensive noble metals fo...
Water-gas shift (WGS) is an enabling reaction for the transition from a fossil fuel based economy to...
Primarily spurred by the interest as replacements for precious metal catalysts, metal carbides have ...
This work demonstrates for the first time that carbide particle size is a critical factor for the ac...