Bio-inspired strategies for the design of electrocatalysts for small molecule activation
Event details
Date | 01.11.2024 |
Hour | 16:15 › 17:00 |
Speaker | Prof. Victor Mougel, ETH Zürich |
Location | |
Category | Conferences - Seminars |
Event Language | English |
Enzymatic systems have evolved complex strategies to maximize the efficiency and product selectivity in small molecule activation, including CO2 reduction. Besides unique active sites containing, by definition, earth-abundant elements, enzymes further control catalytic activity through second sphere interactions and a fine control of electron transfer chains.
In this talk, we will introduce a series of bio-inspired strategies for the design of electrocatalytic systems for small molecule activations across multiple scales, encompassing the development of both heterogeneous and molecular catalysts. We will highlight a series of earth-abundant metal-based molecular and heterogeneous catalysts inspired by the active sites of enzymatic systems. Particular emphasis will be given to the exploration of bio-inspired strategies for electron transfers and storage, using synthetic Fe4S4 clusters.
Practical information
- General public
- Free
Organizer
- Prof. Marinella Mazzanti, Group of Coordination Chemistry
Contact
- Prof. Marinella Mazzanti