Anthony Shoji Hall (@shojihall) 's Twitter Profile
Anthony Shoji Hall

@shojihall

Associate Professor at University of Pennsylvania

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linkhttps://halllab.seas.upenn.edu/ calendar_today19-11-2015 01:29:46

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Johns Hopkins Engineering (@hopkinsengineer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Maryland Governor (and JHU alum) Wes Moore visited us at #ARPAE23 to chat w/ @EnergyAtHopkins team about Maryland's future in clean energy, sustainable manufacturing... and the research, entrepreneurship, jobs, & partnerships that make it possible! Thanks for coming, Governor!

Maryland Governor (and JHU alum) <a href="/iamwesmoore/">Wes Moore</a> visited us at #ARPAE23 to chat w/ @EnergyAtHopkins team about Maryland's future in clean energy, sustainable manufacturing... and the research, entrepreneurship, jobs, &amp; partnerships that make it possible! Thanks for coming, Governor!
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Stanford Chemistry is pleased to present Professor Anthony Shoji Hall, Johns Hopkins University who will give a talk on "Atomic-scale Insights into Electrocatalyst Structure and Function" for this week's Ioorganic Chemistry Seminar. Check it out: chemistry.stanford.edu/events/inorgan…

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Check out my recent article "Electrochemical Synthesis of Nanostructured Ordered Intermetallic Materials under Ambient Conditions" published in Accounts of Chemical Research! pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…

ACSEnergyLett (@acsenergylett) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Need to find new trends in Electrocatalysis? Read this Energy Focus article by Anthony Shoji Hall Marcel Schreier*, Paul Kenis, Fanglin Che Trends in Electrocatalysis: The Microenvironment Moves to Center Stage | ACS Energy Letters pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…

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Check out our recent article published in Nature Catalysis. Here we found that tuning the activity of water can improve the formation of multicarbon products by suppressing proton transfer! More details can be found here: nature.com/articles/s4192… Congrats: @nickhzhang

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In Nature Catalysis: Improving electrochemical conversion of CO2 into valuable chemical products. Anthony Shoji Hall and team find that water activity is pivotal in enhancing CO surface coverage and promoting C-C coupling. #RenewableEnergy #Electrocatalysis engineering.jhu.edu/news/to-reduce…

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Join the ECS National Capital Section #webinar on September 14, 2023, from 1200-1300h ET, when Dr. A. Shoji Hall of Johns Hopkins University presents his work on “Atomic-scale Insights into Electrocatalyst Structure and Function.” Register to attend! electrochem.org/ecsnews/ecs-na…

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New Energy Focus: The growing importance of understanding the microenvironment in electrocatalysis, highlighting different key factors for advancing sustainable energy and catalysis applications. Read more ➡️ go.acs.org/6cX

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Excited to share my latest 'News & Views' article in Nature Catalysis! We spotlight recent work by Ted Sargent & David Sinton, and discuss challenges & opportunities in acidic CO2 electroreduction. rdcu.be/dmKxs

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This a pleasant suprise! Our recent article using water activity to promote the reduction of CO2 to multicarbon products was highlighted as a 'news & views' in Nature Catalysis . Check it out here: nature.com/articles/s4192…

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Atomic Ordering-Induced Ensemble Variation in Alloys Governs Electrocatalyst On/Off States | Journal of the American Chemical Society Johns Hopkins University #Atomic #Ordering #Essemble #Variation #Alloys #Electrocatalyst #States pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja…

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Check out our latest article in John Callahan! We developed a strategy to study ensembles in catalysis without changing the electronic structure. By tuning atomic ordering in Pd₃Bi alloys, we showed that ensemble size alone can switch methanol electro-oxidation activity on or off.