SUNCAT Mission

The SUNCAT Center for Interface Science and Catalysis is a partnership between Stanford School of Engineering and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. The mission of SUNCAT is to overcome challenges associated with the atomic-scale design of catalysts for chemical transformations of interest for sustainable energy conversion and storage. By combining experimental and computational methods we are developing a quantitative description of chemical processes at the solid-gas and solid-liquid interface. By identifying the factors controlling the catalytic properties of solid surfaces, we devise strategies to design new catalysts. Our approach integrates electronic structure theory, kinetic modeling and data science with operando and in-situ characterization techniques, synthesis of alloys, compounds, and functional nanostructures, and experimental testing under realistic process conditions.

Recent Publications

Interpretable Machine Learning Models for Practical Antimonate Electrocatalyst Performance. Shyam Deo, Melissa Kreider, Gaurav Kamat, McKenzie Hubert, José A. Zamora Zeledón, Lingze Wei, Jesse Matthews, Nathaniel Keyes, Ishaan Singh, Thomas Jaramillo, Frank Abild-Pedersen, Michaela Burke Stevens, Kirsten Winther, Johannes Voss. ChemPhysChem. 2024.
Prediction of O and OH Adsorption on Transition Metal Oxide Surfaces from Bulk Descriptors. Benjamin M. Comer, Neha Bothra, Jaclyn R. Lunger, Frank Abild-Pedersen, Michal Bajdich, Kirsten T. Winther. ACS Catalysis, 14,, 5286-5296. 2024.
Factors affecting the electron conductivity in single crystal Li7La3Zr2O12 and Li7P3S11. Samet Demir, Adem Tekin, Yu-Te Chan, Christoph Scheurer, Karsten Reuter, Alan Luntz, Johannes Voss. ACS Appl. Energy Mater.. 2024.

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