Disentanglement - Breaking Activity-selectivity "Tradeoff" Effect in Catalytic Conversion
Researchers have developed a strategy to disentangle the activity-selectivity tradeoff for direct conversion of syngas, a combination of primarily carbon monoxide and hydrogen, into desirable light olefins, which include ethylene, propylene and butylene, some of the most commonly used plastics precursors in the world.
May 19, 2023