Karen Lynn Chan - Catalysis

Author Information

Karen Lynn Chan is a distinguished researcher affiliated with the SUNCAT Center for Interface Science and Catalysis at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. Her work primarily focuses on the fundamental understanding and development of catalysts for electrochemical reactions, particularly in the realm of CO2 reduction and hydrogen evolution. Her research contributes significantly to the field of catalysis, aiming to address global energy challenges through innovative solutions.

Research Contributions

Karen Lynn Chan has made substantial contributions to the field of catalysis, as evidenced by her numerous publications in high-impact journals. Her research explores various aspects of electrochemical reactions, including the screening of catalysts for CO2 reduction, understanding electrolyte effects, and investigating the mechanisms of reactions such as Kolbe electrolysis. Her work on transition-metal dichalcogenides and covalent organic frameworks (COFs) has provided valuable insights into the structural and kinetic parameters of active sites, advancing the knowledge and application of catalytic processes. Her studies often integrate computational and experimental approaches to unravel complex catalytic mechanisms.

Aliases

Karen Lynn Chan is also known by the alias "Karen Chan." This name variation is used in different contexts and publications but represents the same individual and her contributions to the field.

Publication and Citation Metrics

Metric Value
Total Citation Count 13,229
h-index 50
Total Paper Count 117

Publications:

DOI: 10.1021/acs.accounts.1c00679

Year: 2022

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