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  • Paul J. Dauenhauer describes the mathematical basis for designing dynamic catalysts that are programmed to change with time.

    • Paul J. Dauenhauer
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Chemical Engineering
    Volume: 1, P: 608
  • Traditional methods for making fuels from biomass come in two forms — biological or chemical. The latest approach combines the best of both worlds, and heralds the advent of a second generation of biofuels.

    • Lanny D. Schmidt
    • Paul J. Dauenhauer
    News & Views
    Nature
    Volume: 447, P: 914-915
  • A dual cellular-then-heterogeneous catalysis strategy has been used to produce olefins from glucose. 3-Hydroxy acids are made using an engineered microbial host. A hydrolytic step then provides the driving force for fatty acid deoxygenation by simple heterogeneous Lewis acid catalysis. This decarboxylation–dehydration route to olefinic products avoids the need for an additional redox input typically required for deoxygenation of unmodified fatty acids.

    • Zhen Q. Wang
    • Heng Song
    • Michelle C. Y. Chang
    Research
    Nature Chemistry
    Volume: 13, P: 1178-1185
  • Nanosized zeolites enable better catalytic performance; however, their synthesis is non-trivial. Here, a simple treatment is presented that enables the growth of nanosized fins on zeolites that act as pseudo-nanoparticles, reducing deactivation rates for methanol-to-hydrocarbon catalysis.

    • Heng Dai
    • Yufeng Shen
    • Jeffrey D. Rimer
    Research
    Nature Materials
    Volume: 19, P: 1074-1080