Christopher L. Marshall
Chemist
Chemical Sciences and Engineering
Argonne National Laboratory
United States of America
Biography
Chris Marshall is a senior research chemist in the Catalysis Science Group of the Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division at Argonne. His research concentrates on the synthesis, testing and in situ characterization of refining, chemical and biomass conversion catalysts. Synthesis work has recently concentrated on the use of atomic layer deposition for stabilization and improved performance of supported catalysts. Education Ph.D., inorganic chemistry, Michigan State University, 1980 MS. inorganic chemistry, Michigan State University, 1977 BS, chemistry, SUNY Potsdam, 1975
Research Interest
Catalysis & energy conversion
Publications
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Hedlund, J. K.; Cronauer, D. C.; Jacobs, G.; Kropf, A. J.; Libera, J. A.; Elam, J. W.; Marshall, C. L.; Pendyala, V. R.; Davis, B. H., "Titania Supported Ru Nanoclusters as Catalysts for Hydrodeoxygenation of Pyrolysis Oils," Catalysis Letters, 146, 525-539 (2016)
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Lei, Y.; Lee, S.; Low, K.-B.; Marshall, C. L.; Elam, J. W., "Combining Electronic and Geometric Effects of ZnO Promoted Pt Nanocatalysts for Aqueous Phase Reforming of 1-Propanol," ACS Catal., 6, 3457-3460 (2016)
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Wang, S.; Xie, H.; Lin, Y.; Poeppelmeier, K.; Li, T.; Winans, R.; Cui, Y.; Ribeiro, F.; Canlas, C.; Elam, J.; Zhang, H.; Marshall, C., "High Thermal Stability of La2O3- and CeO2-Stabilized Tetragonal ZrO2," Inorganic Chemistry, 55 (5), 2413-2420 (2016)