Magnetic Resonance and Materials for Sustainable Development Webinar
In celebration of the 2022 ACS Central Science Disruptors and Innovators Prize
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Join us as we celebrate this year's winner of the ACS Central Science Disruptors and Innovators Prize!

In celebration of Professor Dame Clare P. Grey as the recipient of 2022 ACS Central Science Disruptors & Innovators Prize, she, along with her collaborators, and leading scientists from China, will present the most cutting-edge research on solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and its application in materials relevant to energy and the environment.

Professor Grey is awarded the Prize for her extensive and disruptive research in pioneering applications of solid state nuclear magnetic resonance to materials of relevance to energy and the environment. 
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Keynote Speakers
Professor Dame Clare P. Grey
University of Cambridge, UK

New tools to understand how materials for Li and “beyond-Li” battery technologies function - from NMR to fast charging
Professor Bao-Lian Su
Professor Bao-Lian Su
University of Namur, Belgium/Wuhan University of Technology, China

Hierarchy in materials: enhancing catalytic and energy storage performance beyond limits

Steering Committee Chairs
Prof. Carolyn R. Bertozzi
Editor-in-Chief, ACS Central Science
Stanford University, USA
Prof. Dongyuan Zhao
Executive Editor, ACS Central Science
Fudan University, China
Prof. Nanfeng Zheng
Senior Editor, ACS Central Science
Xiamen University, China

Invited Speakers & Agenda

  • Prof. Carolyn R. Bertozzi - Opening Remarks
  • Prof. Nanfeng Zheng - ACS Central Science – Introduction
  • Prof. Dongyuan Zhao - ACS Central Science Disruptors and Innovators Prize and Professor Grey Introduction
  • Professor Dame Clare P. Grey - New tools to understand how materials for Li and “beyond-Li” battery technologies function - from NMR to fast charging
  • Professor Baolian Su - Hierarchy in materials: enhancing catalytic and energy storage performance beyond limits
  • Yong Yang, Xiamen University - "Inactive Li” in Rechargeable Li Metal Batteries
  • Jun Xu, Innovation Academy for Precision Measurement Science & Technology, CAS - Solid-state NMR spectroscopy of zeolites: from active sites to reaction mechanisms
  • Jun Cheng, Xiamen University - Modelling of Materials Dynamics Accelerated by Machine Learning
  • Luming Peng, Nanjing University - H2 activation mechanisms on ZnO nanorods revealed with solid-state NMR spectroscopy
  • Hua Huo, Harbin Institute of Technology - The Origins of Kinetic Hysteresis and Irreversibility of Monoclinic Li3V2 (PO4)3
  • Haiming Liu, ShanghaiTech University - Structural and Dynamic Study of MOFs by Solid-State NMR
  • Shou-Hang Bo, Shanghai Jiaotong University - Mapping and modeling physicochemical fields in solid-state batteries
  • Virtual Panel Discussion and Q&A
  • Amy Lam, ACS Publications - Closing Remarks

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