SUNY-Buffalo Chemist Receives $650,000 NSF CAREER Award to Develop New Catalysts
July 26, 2019
July 26, 2019
BUFFALO, New York, July 26 [TNSscienceresearch] -- The State University of New York's Buffalo Campus issued the following news release:
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- David Lacy's lab is developing cheaper, more sustainable alternatives to ruthenium-based compounds used in industrial reactions
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Ruthenium, a transition metal, is a key component of catalysts used to speed up chemical reactions in the food, pharmaceutical and petroleum products industries.
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- David Lacy's lab is developing cheaper, more sustainable alternatives to ruthenium-based compounds used in industrial reactions
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Ruthenium, a transition metal, is a key component of catalysts used to speed up chemical reactions in the food, pharmaceutical and petroleum products industries.