Suljo Linic, Martin Lewis Perl Collegiate Professor of Chemical Engineering at University of Michigan, shared a post on LinkedIn: about a paper by James Wortman et al. published on Nature Chemical Engineering:
“Many desired reactions lack catalytic solutions. Co-optimizing membrane–catalyst functionalities at molecular level could improve performance. New article in Nature Chemical Engineering (University of Michigan) examine the integration strategies, focusing on shale-gas conversion.”
Amil Družić, Oncology and Radiotherapy Resident at the Clinical Center University of Sarajevo, Suljo Linic’s post, adding:
“Proud moment!
Congratulations to Prof. Suljo Linic, Martin Lewis Perl Collegiate Professor at the University of Michigan (an endowed chair named after Nobel laureate Martin L. Perl) on his latest publication in Nature Magazine Chemical Engineering: ‘Multifunctional membrane–catalyst systems for chemical upgrading of shale gas’
Read it here.
With more than 24,000 citations and an h-index of 60, Prof. Linić is one of the most impactful scientists from Bosnia and Herzegovina, shaping the future of catalysis and energy systems at a global scale. His work continues to inspire and showcase the excellence that comes from our country.”
Title: Multifunctional membrane–catalyst systems for chemical upgrading of shale gas
Authors: James Wortman, Jianchao Zhao, Jianyuan Zhang and Suljo Linic
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