by Mary Walsh | Jan 13, 2026 | Catalysis/Reactions, Chemical, Engineering
Dongxia Liu, the Robert K. Grasselli Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and director of UD’s Center for Catalytic Science and Technology (CCST)UD chemical engineer leads $6 million tri-state research effort to address PFAS in water The presence of...
by Mary Walsh | Oct 19, 2022 | Biopharmaceuticals, Catalysis/Reactions, Chemical, Energy/Sustainability, Engineering
UD has launched the new Center for Clean Hydrogen to accelerate the transition to clean energy by reducing the cost of hydrogen and hydrogen-related technologies. The new collaboration was marked by a ribbon-cutting ceremony Oct. 19 in Delaware Technology Park....
by Mary Walsh | Jun 23, 2022 | Catalysis/Reactions, Chemical, Energy/Sustainability
Researchers from University of Delaware and the University of California Riverside are reimagining ways to grow food, leveraging electrolyzer technology and acetate to grow crops without photosynthesis. UD researchers and colleagues report progress on producing food...
by Mary Walsh | May 4, 2022 | Catalysis/Reactions, Energy/Sustainability
UD engineers, international researchers find new catalyst to improve fuel cell materials University of Delaware College of Engineering postdoctoral researcher Teng Wang, Professor Yushan Yan and their Switzerland-based collaborators have published findings in Nature...
by Mary Walsh | Mar 16, 2022 | Catalysis/Reactions, Chemical, Energy/Sustainability, Engineering
UD researchers report new way to boost catalyst activity Catalysts are workhorses that help reactions occur. Put to work, they transform starting materials, such as fossil fuels, biomass or even waste, into products and fuels with minimal energy. Researchers in the...
by Mary Walsh | Mar 9, 2022 | Catalysis/Reactions, Energy/Sustainability, Uncategorized
Engineering’s Fu, Jiao to refine filament manufacturing for 3D printing In the fight against climate change, one of the biggest challenges is addressing the potential economic and social impacts of shutting down greenhouse-gas producing operations. That’s why it’s so...