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2007 Research Highlights

"Chemistry research at its best": IIC research highlighted in 2007 chemistry highlights Chemical & Engineering News
(December 2007)

Nixing Noxious Nitrogen Oxides with a Better Support System: IIC researchers study how barium oxide anchors itself onto alumina support materials
(December 2007)

Mike Davis and Doug Ray, PNNL, Call for Intense, Accelerated Worldwide Effort to Manage the Carbon Cycle Seattle Times
(July 2007)

Plastic That Grows on Trees: Fuel, polyester and other chemicals from biomass get a giant boost, PNNL team reports in the journal Science
(June 2007)

Better Chemistry Through Living Models: PNNL team gets nearly $2 million from DOE to study inexpensive 'bio- inspired' materials that could make hydrogen fuel cells feasible
(June 2007)

IIC Researchers Present 26 Papers at North American Catalysis Society
(June 2007)

New Metal Crystals Formed on a Cotton Assembly Line
(March 2007)

Researchers Detail New Approach for Finding Catalysts to Improve Hydrogen Production and Storage and Carbon Dioxide Reduction Efforts
(March 2007)

Hopping Hydrogen: The behavior of individual hydrogen atoms on titanium oxide surface reveals intriguing details about a popular oxide catalyst
(January 2007)

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