The conversion of diffusive forms of energy (electrical and light) into short, compact chemical bonds by catalytic reactions regularly involves moving a carrier from an environment that favors delocalization to one that favors localization.
The optical and electronic properties of two-dimensional (2D) materials can be tuned through physical and chemical adsorption of gases. They are also ideal sensor platforms, where charge transfer from the...
“CO-free” carbonylations are catalytic reactions, which strive to replace toxic synthesis gas for less harmful surrogate molecules like formaldehyde. This study sheds light on the mechanism of the biphasic, Rh-catalysed...