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David Chadwick is affiliated with Imperial College London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on materials science and chemical engineering, with a particular emphasis on subfields such as materials chemistry, catalysis, renewable energy, sustainability and the environment, mechanical engineering, and organic chemistry.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics within catalytic processes in materials science, catalysis and oxidation reactions, catalysts for methane reforming, nanomaterials for catalytic reactions, electrocatalysts for energy conversion, copper-based nanomaterials and applications, and carbon dioxide capture technologies.

Recent publications by David Chadwick include:

  • Catalytic oxidation of glucose over highly stable AuxPdy NPs immobilised on ceria nanorods, 2020, Catalysis Today
  • A computational investigation of the adsorption of small copper clusters on the CeO2(110) surface, 2021, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
  • Selective oxidation of cyclohexane over nanostructured manganese tungstate: Contribution of Mn and W related sites, 2023, Catalysis Communications
  • Selective Oxidation of Cyclohexane Over Nanostructured Manganese Tungstate: Contribution of Mn and W Related Sites, 2023, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Methane partial oxidation over Rh/ZSM-5 catalysts in a high-pressure continuous flow reactor, 2025, Catalysis Today

David Chadwick frequently publishes in the following venues:

  • Catalysis Today
  • Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Catalysis Communications
  • Applied Catalysis A General

The scientist has collaborated with several co-authors on multiple occasions, notably:

  • Andrea Bernardi
  • Benoît Chachuat
  • Senpei Peng
  • Mark B. Berko
  • Jialin Yu

Best Publications

  • Magnetically Separable, Carbon‐Supported Nanocatalysts for the Manufacture of Fine Chemicals

    Shik Chi Tsang;Valérie Caps;Valérie Caps;Ioannis Paraskevas;David Chadwick

  • Direct synthesis of hydrogen peroxide from H2 and O2 using Pd and Au catalysts

    Philip Landon;Paul J. Collier;Albert F. Carley;David Chadwick

  • Adsorbed corrosion inhibitors studied by electron spectroscopy: Benzotriazole on copper and copper alloys

    D. Chadwick;T. Hashemi

  • Kinetics and modelling of dimethyl ether synthesis from synthesis gas

    K.L. Ng;D. Chadwick;B.A. Toseland

  • Purification of Oxyfuel-Derived CO2

    Vince White;Laura Torrente-Murciano;David Sturgeon;David Chadwick

  • Modelling of an indirect internal reforming solid oxide fuel cell

    P. Aguiar;D. Chadwick;L. Kershenbaum

  • Graphene Oxide as Support for Layered Double Hydroxides: Enhancing the CO2 Adsorption Capacity

    A Garcia-Gallastegui;D Iruretagoyena;Gouvea;M Mokhtar

  • Shape-dependency activity of nanostructured CeO2 in the total oxidation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons

    Laura Torrente-Murciano;Alexander Gilbank;Begoña Puertolas;Tomas Garcia

  • Methanol Synthesis from CO/CO2/H2over Cu/ZnO/Al2O3at Differential and Finite Conversions

    M. Sahibzada;I.S. Metcalfe;D. Chadwick

  • Purification of oxyfuel-derived CO2

    Vince White;Laura Torrente-Murciano;David Sturgeon;David Chadwick

  • Electron spectroscopy of corrosion inhibitors: Surface films formed by 2-mercaptobenzothiazole and 2-mercaptobenzimidazole on copper

    D. Chadwick;T. Hashemi

  • Catalytic steam reforming of methane over Ce0.9Gd0.1O2−x

    E. Ramı́rez-Cabrera;A. Atkinson;D. Chadwick

  • Catalytic denitrification of water with palladium-based catalysts supported on activated carbons

    L Lemaignen;C Tong;V Begon;R Burch

  • Rubidium- and caesium-doped silicotungstic acid catalysts supported on alumina for the catalytic dehydration of glycerol to acrolein

    Muhammad Haider;Nicholas Dummer;Dazhi Zhang;Peter John Miedziak

  • Reactivity of ceria, Gd- and Nb-doped ceria to methane

    E Ramı́rez-Cabrera;A Atkinson;D Chadwick

  • Layered double hydroxides supported on multi-walled carbon nanotubes: preparation and CO2 adsorption characteristics

    Ainara Garcia-Gallastegui;Diana Iruretagoyena;Mohamed Mokhtar;Abdullah M. Asiri

  • X-Ray photoelectron spectroscopy of some uranium oxide phases

    Geoffrey C. Allen;John A. Crofts;Michael T. Curtis;Philip M. Tucker

  • A combined XPS/AES study of Cu segregation to the high and low index surfaces of a Cu-Ni alloy

    P.R. Webber;C.E. Rojas;P.J. Dobson;D. Chadwick

  • n-Butanol to iso-butene in one-step over zeolite catalysts

    Dazhi Zhang;Sami A.I. Barri;David Chadwick

  • Magnetically Separable, Carbon‐Supported Nanocatalysts for the Manufacture of Fine Chemicals

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  • Effects of humidity, O2, and CO2 on H2S adsorption onto upgraded and KOH impregnated activated carbons

    Russamee Sitthikhankaew;David Chadwick;Suttichai Assabumrungrat;Navadol Laosiripojana;Navadol Laosiripojana

  • Effect of high surface area CeO2 and Ce-ZrO2 supports over Ni catalyst on CH4 reforming with H2O in the presence of O2, H2, and CO2

    N. Laosiripojana;D. Chadwick;S. Assabumrungrat

Frequent Co-Authors

Klaus Hellgardt
Klaus Hellgardt Imperial College London
Kang Li
Kang Li Imperial College London
Anthony G. M. Barrett
Anthony G. M. Barrett Imperial College London
Graham J. Hutchings
Graham J. Hutchings Cardiff University
Navadol Laosiripojana
Navadol Laosiripojana King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi
Milo S. P. Shaffer
Milo S. P. Shaffer Imperial College London
Anthony C. Legon
Anthony C. Legon University of Bristol
Stuart Hamilton Taylor
Stuart Hamilton Taylor Cardiff University
Suttichai Assabumrungrat
Suttichai Assabumrungrat Chulalongkorn University
Anabela A. Valente
Anabela A. Valente University of Aveiro

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