Libor Kovařík - Catalysis

Author Information

Libor Kovařík is a distinguished researcher affiliated with the Institute for Integrated Catalysis at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Richland, WA, USA. His work is primarily focused on the field of catalysis, where he has made significant contributions through numerous publications and innovative research.

Research Contributions

Libor Kovařík has made substantial contributions to various aspects of catalysis and related fields. His recent work includes advancements in deep learning approaches for semantic segmentation in electron tomography of catalytic materials, the study of fungal hyphae in basalt grains, and the enhanced transport of TiO2 in unsaturated sand and soil. Additionally, he has explored the crystal-chemical environment of various elements in porous ferrihydrite grains and investigated the catalytic properties of disordered Ru structures on CeO2 for polymer upcycling. His research also covers the nature of extra-framework aluminum species in steamed zeolites, nanoscale trace-element zoning in pyrite framboids, and the effects of high-temperature CeO2 calcination on Pt/CeO2 catalysts for hydrocarbon oxidation. Furthermore, his studies delve into the acid-base properties of anatase TiO2 nanoparticles and the adsorption and biomineralization of cerium by Bacillus licheniformis.

Aliases

Libor Kovařík is also known by several aliases, including "Libor Kovařík," "Libor Kovarik," "L. M. Kovarik," "L. Kovarik," and "L Kovarik."

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Total Citations 12491
H-index 59
Total Publications 373

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