C. richard a. Catlow - Catalysis

Author Information

Charles Richard A. Catlow is a prominent figure in the field of catalysis, affiliated with the UK Catalysis Hub at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in Didcot, the Department of Chemistry at University College London, and the Cardiff Catalysis Institute at Cardiff University. His extensive research focuses on various aspects of catalysis, combining experimental and theoretical approaches to advance the understanding and development of catalytic processes.

Research Contributions

Charles Richard A. Catlow has made significant contributions to the field of catalysis, with a particular emphasis on computational studies and experimental investigations. His recent work includes studies on zirconia acid-base properties, CO2 hydrogenation to methanol on Pd surfaces, and the stability of furfural on various metal surfaces. His research also extends to the catalytic reduction of carbon dioxide on carbide surfaces, the reactivity of methoxy and carbene groups in zeolites, and the competitive absorption of CO2 and NO2 by superbase ionic liquids. These contributions highlight his role in advancing sustainable chemical processes and enhancing the understanding of catalytic mechanisms.

Aliases

Charles Richard A. Catlow is known by several aliases in academic and research circles, including C Richard A Catlow, C. Richarda. Catlow, Charles R.a. Catlow, C. Richard A. Catlow, and C R A Catlow, among others. These variations are used interchangeably across different publications and databases.

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Total Citation Count 11,095
H-index 49
Total Paper Count 309

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