Tackling Our Energy Challenges in a New Era of Science
The mission of the Center for Molecular Electrocatalysis is to develop a comprehensive understanding of molecular electrocatalysts that efficiently convert electrical energy into chemical bonds in fuels, or the reverse, convert chemical energy from fuels into electrical energy. To learn more about the Energy Frontier Research Centers, visit the Department of Energy's EFRC website.
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Daniel DuBois Selected as Laboratory Fellow
Dr. Daniel DuBois was chosen as a Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Fellow, the highest rank our science and engineering staff can attain. DuBois is an internationally recognized expert in metal inorganic catalysts for building and breaking hydrogen. » Read the Full Article. |
Energy Frontier Research Centers in the News
- DOE To Establish Energy Frontier Research Center at PNNL
Center for Molecular Electrocatalysis to study catalysts for solar energy, fuel cells - DOE Awards $377 Million in Funding for 46 Energy Frontier Research Centers
- Learn about the research being done at the other centers on DOE's new website. If you'd like to get news on the EFRC delivered straight to you, sign up for one of the RSS feeds.


