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Aluminium at the centre of sustainable catalysis. The project aims to establish new directions in the field of Lewis acid catalysis by creating a unique set of aluminium compounds. As catalysis is an

Monash University — ARC Future Fellowships
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Up to $1,120,225
Closes
Friday 28 January 2028
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unknown
Type
open opportunity
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Aluminium at the centre of sustainable catalysis. The project aims to establish new directions in the field of Lewis acid catalysis by creating a unique set of aluminium compounds. As catalysis is an important principle of green chemistry and as aluminium is the most abundant metal in the Earth's crust (i.e. sustainable), the project's aims are exceptionally well aligned with the society's targets to alleviate the negative effects of human activities on the environment. Expected outcomes of this project include significant advances related to industrially relevant processes, potentially degradable polymers and valorisation of the most prevalent greenhouse gas. Thus, the overall project should provide significant benefit to our collective efforts to mediate human impact on climate change.. Scheme: ARC Future Fellowships. Field: 3402 - Inorganic Chemistry. Lead: A/Prof Dragoslav Vidovic

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