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  • Magda H. Barecka discusses her career path from industry to becoming an assistant professor and tackling hurdles in CO2 electroreduction.

    • Magda H. Barecka
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Reviews Clean Technology
    Volume: 1, P: 109
  • This study reports on a closed-loop approach combining multiscale simulations, interpretable machine learning, experiments and techno-economic analysis for systematic plasma catalyst design, showing that alloys from noncritical minerals can potentially replace costly noble metals such as ruthenium for hydrogen production from ammonia decomposition under plasma conditions.

    • Saleh Ahmat Ibrahim
    • Shengyan Meng
    • Fanglin Che
    Research
    Nature Chemical Engineering
    Volume: 2, P: 699-710
  • Electroreduction of carbon dioxide (CO2R) into chemicals can be realized with high selectivity, but necessary separation steps result in high operational cost and process complexity. Now, a reversed gas diffusion electrode concept offers a solution to this problem, potentially simplifying the path toward large-scale application of CO2R.

    • Nich Nearyrat Phalkun
    • Kirsten Van Fossen
    • Magda H. Barecka
    News & Views
    Nature Chemical Engineering
    Volume: 2, P: 165-166
  • Isotope labelling with 13C-carbon has become a popular technique used to understand carbon dioxide electroreduction mechanisms. However, isotopes of carbon exhibit complex selectivity effects, which need to be carefully considered in the experimental design to avoid misinterpretations.

    • Magda H. Barecka
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Catalysis
    Volume: 8, P: 513-517