
28/05/2013
Catalysts are materials which enable and speed up chemical reactions; Adam visits the Cardiff research institute where they are developing catalysts for a greener planet.
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Green Catalysis

Catalysts are the Cinderellas of Chemistry. Theyβre involved in the production of 80% of the products we use yet weβre hardly aware of them. And theyβre playing an increasingly important role in reducing the environmental impact of manufacturing processes and transport.
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This week the Science CafΓ© visits Cardiff Universityβs Catalysis Institute where theyβre developing catalysts for a greener planet. Adam meets the Head of the Institute, Prof. Graham Hutchings, who explains that catalysts are a material which makes a reaction go faster without being consumed in the process. Or, as Graham puts it, βYou get both your bun and your penny.β He also tells Adam how iron became the catalyst that fed the world and, looking ahead, he tells him about Cardiffβs involvement with the UK Catalysis Hub at Harwell in Oxfordshire, a collaboration involving thirty universities which will establish the UK as a world leader in catalysis.
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One of the Cardiff Catalysis Instituteβs main areas of research is catalytic convertors for motor vehicles. These turn the noxious gases like carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides from exhaust fumes into more βbenignβ products like carbon dioxide and water. Adam meets Prof. Stan Golunski and Dr. Stuart Taylor who are developing more efficient and effective catalytic convertors for diesel engines.
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Adam also talks to Dr. Jenny Edwards and Simon Freakley about the Instituteβs work on hydrogen peroxide, a greener alternative to chlorine compounds for bleaching, cleaning and killing bacteria. At Cardiff theyβre working on more environmentally friendly ways of manufacturing hydrogen peroxide and devising a process using hydrogen peroxide to recycle βgreyβ water from sinks and rainfall. Potentially, this could reduce household water use by around 30%.
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Links
Broadcasts
- Tue 28 May 2013 18:30ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Wales
- Sun 2 Jun 2013 06:30ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Wales