Synthesis and applications of group VI and VIII metal(II) hydrides for homogeneous electrocatalysis

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Abstract
My doctoral work focused on developing and improving electrocatalytic systems for the reduction or oxidation of small molecules, all of which featured transition metal hydrides as key catalytic intermediates. This simple class of reactions has powerful applications, particularly for energy storage and for mild, selective organic transformations. My research interests centered on the capability of detailed mechanistic understanding to improve processes with real-world impacts. Such insight has enabled me and my coworkers to contribute to the understanding of electrocatalyst design principles in the fuel cell and catalysis communities.

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Type of resource text
Form electronic resource; remote; computer; online resource
Extent 1 online resource.
Place California
Place [Stanford, California]
Publisher [Stanford University]
Copyright date 2021; ©2021
Publication date 2021; 2021
Issuance monographic
Language English

Creators/Contributors

Author Armstrong, Keith
Degree supervisor Waymouth, Robert M
Thesis advisor Waymouth, Robert M
Thesis advisor Chidsey, Christopher E. D. (Christopher Elisha Dunn)
Thesis advisor Kanan, Matthew William, 1978-
Degree committee member Chidsey, Christopher E. D. (Christopher Elisha Dunn)
Degree committee member Kanan, Matthew William, 1978-
Associated with Stanford University, Department of Chemistry

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Genre Theses
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Bibliographic information

Statement of responsibility Keith Armstrong.
Note Submitted to the Department of Chemistry.
Thesis Thesis Ph.D. Stanford University 2021.
Location https://purl.stanford.edu/nc076bh6517

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© 2021 by Keith Armstrong
License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial Share Alike 3.0 Unported license (CC BY-NC-SA).

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