Proud moment: Balkus lab’s work featured twice in ACS Catalysis’ most cited papers

ACS Catalysis highlights its most cited papers from around the globe: United States. Two out of top ten are from Balks lab. They congratulated prof. Balkus and all the authors as these broad ranging contributions are consistent with the original vision of ACS Catalysis to “…provide a venue for cross-cutting catalysis research, with an emphasis on contributions that describe catalytic molecules, macromolecules, or materials in fundamental, kinetic terms, utilizing catalytic site-based metrics such as turnover frequencies whenever possible, such that catalysts from all disciplines can be rigorously compared.”

Read the featured work

1. Hydrothermal Synthesis of Graphene-TiO2 Nanotube Composites with Enhanced Photocatalytic Activity

2. Perspective of Recent Progress in Immobilization of Enzymes