CCHF

Center for Catalytic Hydrocarbon Functionalization (CCHF)

Director(s):

T. Brent Gunnoe
 

Lead Institution:

University of Virginia
 

Years:

2009-2014


Mission:

To develop, validate, and optimize new methods to rearrange the bonds of hydrocarbons, implement enzymatic strategies into synthetic systems, and design optimal environments for catalysts that can be used to reversibly functionalize hydrocarbons, especially for more efficient use of natural gas including low temperature conversion to liquid fuels.
 

Research Topics:

catalysis (homogeneous), catalysis (heterogeneous), bio-inspired, hydrogen and fuel cells, materials and chemistry by design, synthesis (novel materials)
 

Materials Studied:

MATERIALS: semiconductor, metal, oxide, porous
 
INTERFACES: organic/metal, gas/liquid
 
NANOSTRUCTURED MATERIALS: 3D
 

Experimental and Theoretical Methods:


X-ray diffraction and scattering, surface science, density functional theory (DFT), quantum mechanics
 

Map of institutions in EFRC

Partner Institutions:


  • Brigham Young University
  • California Institute of Technology
  • Colorado School of Mines
  • University of Maryland
  • University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 
  • University of North Texas
  • Princeton University
  • The Scripps Research Institute
  • University of Virginia
  • Yale University

 


BES Staff Contact:

Jeffrey L. Krause