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  • 2018 - Member of the National Academy of Engineering For fundamental contributions and their applications to heterogeneous catalysts and solid state electrochemical devices.

Overview

Raymond J. Gorte is affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on materials science and engineering, with significant work in materials chemistry and catalysis. Their studies extend into subfields including electrical and electronic engineering, biomedical engineering, and renewable energy, sustainability, and the environment.

The main topics of their research include catalytic processes in materials science, catalysis and oxidation reactions, and electronic and structural properties of oxides. Other notable areas covered are semiconductor materials and devices, electrocatalysts for energy conversion, catalysis for biomass conversion, and catalysis and hydrodesulfurization studies.

Recent publications by Raymond J. Gorte include:

  • Highly active dry methane reforming catalysts with boosted in situ grown Ni-Fe nanoparticles on perovskite via atomic layer deposition, 2020, Science Advances
  • Modulating the dynamics of Brønsted acid sites on PtWOx inverse catalyst, 2022, Nature Catalysis
  • Epitaxial and Strong Support Interactions between Pt and LaFeO3 Films Stabilize Pt Dispersion, 2020, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • The effects of SMSI on m-Cresol hydrodeoxygenation over Pt/Nb2O5 and Pt/TiO2, 2021, Journal of Catalysis
  • Metal Exsolution to Enhance the Catalytic Activity of Electrodes in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells, 2020, Nanomaterials

Frequently appearing publication venues for this scientist include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Catalysis Letters
  • ACS Catalysis
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
  • Applied Catalysis A General

Raymond J. Gorte has collaborated extensively with other researchers, with frequent coauthors including John M. Vohs, Ching-Yu Wang, Kai Shen, Ohhun Kwon, and Renjing Huang.

An award of note received by the scientist is membership in the National Academy of Engineering in 2018 for fundamental contributions and their applications to heterogeneous catalysts and solid state electrochemical devices.

Best Publications

  • Direct oxidation of hydrocarbons in a solid-oxide fuel cell

    Seungdoo Park;John M. Vohs;Raymond J. Gorte

  • Control of Metal Nanocrystal Size Reveals Metal-Support Interface Role for Ceria Catalysts

    Matteo Cargnello;Matteo Cargnello;Vicky V. T. Doan-Nguyen;Thomas R. Gordon;Rosa E. Diaz

  • Advanced anodes for high-temperature fuel cells

    Alan Atkinson;Scott A. Barnett;Raymond J. Gorte;John T. Irvine

  • Direct hydrocarbon solid oxide fuel cells.

    Steven McIntosh;Raymond J. Gorte

  • Studies of the water-gas-shift reaction on ceria-supported Pt, Pd, and Rh: Implications for oxygen-storage properties

    T. Bunluesin;R.J. Gorte;G.W. Graham

  • Exceptional Activity for Methane Combustion over Modular Pd@CeO2 Subunits on Functionalized Al2O3

    Matteo Cargnello;J. J. Delgado Jaén;J. C. Hernández Garrido;K. Bakhmutsky

  • Nano-socketed nickel particles with enhanced coking resistance grown in situ by redox exsolution

    Dragos Neagu;Tae-Sik Oh;David Noel Miller;Hervé Ménard

  • High‐Performance SOFC Cathodes Prepared by Infiltration

    John M. Vohs;Raymond J. Gorte

  • Methods for Characterizing Zeolite Acidity

    W. E. Farneth;R. J. Gorte

  • A comparative study of water-gas-shift reaction over ceria supported metallic catalysts

    S Hilaire;X Wang;T Luo;R.J Gorte

  • Anodes for Direct Oxidation of Dry Hydrocarbons in a Solid-Oxide Fuel Cell

    R. J. Gorte;S. Park;J. M. Vohs;C. Wang

  • Calorimetric Heats of Adsorption and Adsorption Isotherms. 2. O2, N2, Ar, CO2, CH4, C2H6, and SF6 on NaX, H-ZSM-5, and Na-ZSM-5 Zeolites

    J. A. Dunne;M. Rao;S. Sircar;R. J. Gorte

  • Cu-Ni Cermet Anodes for Direct Oxidation of Methane in Solid-Oxide Fuel Cells

    H. Kim;C. Lu;W. L. Worrell;J. M. Vohs

  • Novel SOFC anodes for the direct electrochemical oxidation of hydrocarbon

    Raymond J Gorte;H. Kim;John M Vohs

  • Novel SOFC anodes for the direct electrochemical oxidation of hydrocarbons

    R.J. Gorte;J.M. Vohs

  • Ceria in catalysis: From automotive applications to the water–gas shift reaction

    Raymond J. Gorte

  • Binding states and decomposition of NO on single crystal planes of Pt

    R.J. Gorte;L.D. Schmidt;John L. Gland

  • Design parameters for temperature programmed desorption from porous catalysts

    Raymond J. Gorte

  • Direct oxidation of hydrocarbons in a solid oxide fuel cell. I. Methane oxidation

    Seungdoo Park;Radu Craciun;John M. Vohs;Raymond J. Gorte

  • What do we know about the acidity of solid acids

    R.J. Gorte

  • Data underpinning:Nano-socketed nickel particles with enhanced coking resistance grown in situ by redox exsolution

    John Thomas Sirr Irvine;Dragos Neagu;David Noel Miller;Syed Munawer Bukhari

Frequent Co-Authors

John M. Vohs
John M. Vohs University of Pennsylvania
Paolo Fornasiero
Paolo Fornasiero University of Trieste
Matteo Cargnello
Matteo Cargnello Stanford University
Christopher B. Murray
Christopher B. Murray University of Pennsylvania
Tiziano Montini
Tiziano Montini University of Trieste
Dionisios G. Vlachos
Dionisios G. Vlachos University of Delaware
Guntae Kim
Guntae Kim Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
Jingguang G. Chen
Jingguang G. Chen Columbia University
John T. S. Irvine
John T. S. Irvine University of St Andrews
Xiaoqing Pan
Xiaoqing Pan University of California, Irvine

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