Heterogeneous Catalysis

2 researchers across 1 institution

2 Researchers
1 Institutions
1 Grant PIs
1 High Impact

Research in heterogeneous catalysis focuses on understanding and manipulating chemical reactions that occur at the interface between different phases, typically a solid catalyst and liquid or gas reactants. Investigations explore the design, synthesis, and characterization of novel catalytic materials, including nanomaterials and porous structures like covalent organic frameworks. Studies examine reaction mechanisms at the atomic level to optimize catalytic activity, selectivity, and stability for a variety of chemical transformations. This area encompasses the development of catalysts for energy conversion, such as water splitting and electrocatalysis, as well as applications in environmental remediation and sustainable chemical production.

This research holds relevance for Arkansas's industrial base, particularly in sectors such as chemical manufacturing, refining, and materials processing. Developing more efficient and selective catalysts can lead to reduced energy consumption, lower production costs, and minimized environmental impact for these industries. Furthermore, advancements in catalysis contribute to the development of green energy technologies, aligning with state goals for sustainable resource utilization and economic diversification. The exploration of novel materials also supports the state's growing advanced manufacturing sector.

This field draws on expertise in nanomaterials synthesis, carbon-based materials, and energy storage. Engagement spans multiple institutions, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and a broad base of research activity within Arkansas.

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Top Researchers

Name Institution h-index Citations Career Stage Badges
Yong Wang University of Arkansas 90 37,507 Grant PI High Impact
Benjamin Kampmeyer University of Arkansas 1 48

Strategic Outlook

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Global trajectory
18,030 works in 2025
+8.7% CAGR 2018–2025
Leadership concentration
11.0% held by global top 5 institutions
Moderate HHI 51
Arkansas position
Arkansas not in global top 100
No AR institution among the top-100 contributors to this topic over the 2018–2025 window.

Top US institutions in this area

  1. 1 Northwestern University 1,361
  2. 2 University of California, Berkeley 989
  3. 3 Texas A&M University 986
  4. 4 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 893
  5. 5 University of South Florida 619

Researchers with Federal Grants

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