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    Highly stable precious metal-free cathode catalyst for fuel cell application by Serov, Alexey, Workman, Michael J., Artyushkova, Kateryna, Atanassov, Plamen, McCool, Geoffrey, McKinney, Sam, Romero, Henry, Halevi, Barr, Stephenson, Thomas

    Published in Journal of power sources (30-09-2016)
    “…A platinum group metal-free (PGM-free) oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) catalyst engineered for stability has been synthesized using the sacrificial support…”
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    Self-adhesive ionomers for durable low-temperature anion exchange membrane electrolysis by Chen, Mengjie, Mandal, Mrinmay, Groenhout, Katelyn, McCool, Geoffrey, Tee, Hui Min, Zulevi, Barr, Kohl, Paul A.

    Published in Journal of power sources (15-07-2022)
    “…Low-temperature water electrolysis using an anion conductive polymer electrolyte has several potential advantages over other technologies, however, the…”
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    La–Sr–Co oxide catalysts for oxygen evolution reaction in anion exchange membrane water electrolyzer: The role of electrode fabrication on performance and durability by Osmieri, Luigi, He, Yanghua, Chung, Hoon T., McCool, Geoffrey, Zulevi, Barr, Cullen, David A., Zelenay, Piotr

    Published in Journal of power sources (01-02-2023)
    “…Anion exchange membrane water electrolysis is an attractive technology for low-cost generation of “green” hydrogen by combining the use of noble metal-free…”
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    La–Sr–Co oxide catalysts for oxygen evolution reaction in anion exchange membrane water electrolyzer: The role of electrode fabrication on performance and durability by Osmieri, Luigi, He, Yanghua, Chung, Hoon Taek, McCool, Geoffrey, Zulevi, Barr, Cullen, David A., Zelenay, Piotr

    Published in Journal of power sources (06-12-2022)
    “…Anion exchange membrane water electrolysis is an attractive technology for low-cost generation of “green” hydrogen by combining the use of noble metal-free…”
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    La–Sr–Co oxide catalysts for oxygen evolution reaction in anion exchange membrane water electrolyzer: The role of electrode fabrication on performance and durability by Osmieri, Luigi, He, Yanghua, Chung, Hoon T., McCool, Geoffrey, Zulevi, Barr, Cullen, David A., Zelenay, Piotr

    Published in Journal of power sources (06-12-2022)
    “…Anion exchange membrane water electrolysis is an attractive technology for low-cost generation of “green” hydrogen by combining the use of noble metal-free…”
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    Mixed-Phase Oxide Catalyst Based on Mn-Mullite (Sm, Gd)Mn2O5 for NO Oxidation in Diesel Exhaust by WEICHAO WANG, MCCOOL, Geoffrey, XIANGHONG HAO, KAPUR, Neeti, GUANG YUAN, BIN SHAN, NGUYEN, Matt, GRAHAM, Uschi M, DAVIS, Burtron H, JACOBS, Gary, CHO, Kyeongjae

    “…Oxidation of nitric oxide (NO) for subsequent efficient reduction in selective catalytic reduction or lean NO(x) trap devices continues to be a challenge in…”
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    Effects of synthesis conditions on structure and surface properties of SmMn2O5 mullite-type oxide by Thampy, Sampreetha, Ibarra, Venessa, Lee, Yun-Ju, McCool, Geoffrey, Cho, Kyeongjae, Hsu, Julia W.P.

    Published in Applied surface science (01-11-2016)
    “…[Display omitted] •Investigate the effects of calcination temperature and precipitation pH on crystallinity, phase purity, particle size, surface composition,…”
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    New Opportunity for Carbon‐Supported Ni‐based Electrocatalysts: Gas‐Phase CO2 Methanation by Gonçalves, Liliana P. L., Serov, Alexey, McCool, Geoffrey, Dicome, Mikaela, Sousa, Juliana P. S., Soares, O. Salomé G. P., Bondarchuk, Oleksandr, Petrovykh, Dmitri Y., Lebedev, Oleg I., Pereira, M. Fernando R., Kolen'ko, Yury V.

    Published in ChemCatChem (22-11-2021)
    “…The cost‐effectiveness and excellent performance of conductive‐carbon‐supported Ni‐based electrocatalysts make them attractive materials for hydrogen oxidation…”
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    New Opportunity for Carbon‐Supported Ni‐based Electrocatalysts: Gas‐Phase CO 2 Methanation by Gonçalves, Liliana P. L., Serov, Alexey, McCool, Geoffrey, Dicome, Mikaela, Sousa, Juliana P. S., Soares, O. Salomé G. P., Bondarchuk, Oleksandr, Petrovykh, Dmitri Y., Lebedev, Oleg I., Pereira, M. Fernando R., Kolen'ko, Yury V.

    Published in ChemCatChem (22-11-2021)
    “…The cost‐effectiveness and excellent performance of conductive‐carbon‐supported Ni‐based electrocatalysts make them attractive materials for hydrogen oxidation…”
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    Mixed-Phase Oxide Catalyst Based on Mn-Mullite (Sm, Gd)Mn2O5for NO Oxidation in Diesel Exhaust by Wang, Weichao, McCool, Geoffrey, Kapur, Neeti, Yuan, Guang, Shan, Bin, Nguyen, Matt, Graham, Uschi M., Davis, Burtron H., Jacobs, Gary, Cho, Kyeongjae, Hao, Xianghong (Kelly)

    “…Oxidation of nitric oxide (NO) for subsequent efficient reduction in selective catalytic reduction or lean NO x trap devices continues to be a challenge in…”
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    Mixed-Phase Oxide Catalyst Based on Mn-Mullite (Sm, Gd)Mn 2 O 5 for NO Oxidation in Diesel Exhaust by Wang, Weichao, McCool, Geoffrey, Kapur, Neeti, Yuan, Guang, Shan, Bin, Nguyen, Matt, Graham, Uschi M., Davis, Burtron H., Jacobs, Gary, Cho, Kyeongjae, Hao, Xianghong (Kelly)

    “…One strategy for removing pollutants from diesel engine exhaust is to trap the unburned carbon soot and then to combust the soot with the NO 2 that is…”
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    X-Ray absorption spectroscopy of thiacrown compounds used in the remediation of mercury contaminated water by Bishop, Darrell B., McCool, Geoffrey D., Nelson, Art J., Reynolds, John G., Baumann, Theodore F., Fox, Glenn A., DeWitt, Jane G., Andrews, Joy C.

    Published in Microchemical journal (2002)
    “…Effective methods for the removal of mercury from water are in demand due to the high levels of mercury released from industrial and natural processes. Polymer…”
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