Dr Wilson was educated at the Universities of Cambridge (Ph D supervisor: Prof. Richard Lambert) and Liverpool. She moved to York in 1998, undertaking post-doctoral research on new mesoporous solid acids with Prof. James Clark, and was subsequently appointed to a lectureship at York in 1999. Karen was promoted to Senior Lecturer in 2007, prior to her appointment as Reader in Physical Chemistry at Cardiff University. Her research interests lie in the design of hierarchical porous solid catalysts for clean chemical synthesis, particularly the development of tuneable solid acids and bases for sustainable bio-diesel synthesis. She has recently been awarded a Royal Society Industry fellowship to work on new catalysts for biofuel production.
Prof Lee carried out undergraduate and postgraduate studies at the University of Cambridge (Ph D supervisor: Prof. Richard Lambert). He was appointed to a lectureship at the University of Hull in 1996, before moving to the University of York where he was promoted to Senior Lecturer (2006). In 2009, Adam was awarded an EPSRC Leadership Fellowship and appointed Professor of Physical Chemistry at Cardiff University. His research interests lie in the design of tailored nanocatalysts for green chemistry, and the development of in situ methodologies to provide mechanistic insight into surface processes.
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Karen Wilson & Adam F. Lee: Heterogeneous Catalysts for Clean Technology
Reactive, but not a reactant. Heterogeneous catalysts play an unseen role in many of today’s processes and products. With the increasing emphasis on sustainability in both products and processes, thi …
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Karen Wilson & Adam F. Lee: Heterogeneous Catalysts for Clean Technology
Reactive, but not a reactant. Heterogeneous catalysts play an unseen role in many of today’s processes and products. With the increasing emphasis on sustainability in both products and processes, thi …
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