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"This review highlights the need for sustainable CO₂ capture to reach carbon neutrality. While current methods are effective but costly, it explores bioinspired materials derived from natural sources as promising alternatives. These materials offer high efficiency, rapid…

geoengineering1's tweet image. "This review highlights the need for sustainable CO₂ capture to reach carbon neutrality. While current methods are effective but costly, it explores bioinspired materials derived from natural sources as promising alternatives. These materials offer high efficiency, rapid…

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Please check our new paper online @umichme @UMengineering : Cellulose ionic conductors for sustainable ion transport in next-generation electrochemical devices link.springer.com/article/10.155…


Jeff was not talking about parahydrogen…nor US football!

ReimerLab's tweet image. Jeff was not talking about parahydrogen…nor US football!

Jeff is very happy to be associated with this GRC…one you don’t wanna miss!! grc.org/carbon-capture…


The Reimer group is so excited to see this come out after five years of painstaking effort by an incredible team. nature.com/articles/s4158…


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Please RT! Register now and participate for the 3rd Annual @global_nmr online conference, to be held from July 17-19. Present your work and learn about the latest in the world of magnetic resonance. Win exciting prizes. Register now at globalnmr.org/registration #GlobalNMROC2024

global_nmr's tweet image. Please RT! Register now and participate for the 3rd Annual @global_nmr online conference, to be held from July 17-19. 

Present your work and learn about the latest in the world of magnetic resonance. Win exciting prizes. Register now at globalnmr.org/registration
#GlobalNMROC2024

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This is going to become an iconic photo. Four #GordonConf #CCUS past and future chairs: 2023 @AndreBardow, 2025 @ReimerLab, 2027 @sgarclopez, and 2015 yours truly. Many thanks to André for making the 2023 edition such a success. Jeff and Susana, good luck! Andre put the bar high!

SmitBerend's tweet image. This is going to become an iconic photo. Four #GordonConf #CCUS past and future chairs: 2023 @AndreBardow, 2025 @ReimerLab, 2027 @sgarclopez, and 2015 yours truly. Many thanks to André for making the 2023 edition such a success. Jeff and Susana, good luck! Andre put the bar high!

Reimer Lab reposted

NMR enthusiasts! Mark your calendars for the Global NMR online conference on July 17-19 #GlobalnmrXC2024 #NMR Stay tuned for registration details!

global_nmr's tweet image. NMR enthusiasts! Mark your calendars for the Global NMR online conference on July 17-19
#GlobalnmrXC2024 #NMR
Stay tuned for registration details!

The Reimer group has noticed Ilya Kuprov’s new book entitled “Spin.” link.springer.com/book/10.1007/9…


The Reimer lab is very excited to report on this work …fractals!! science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…


Our new paper “Carbon Capture in Polymer-based Electrolytes” just published on Science Advances Journal @ScienceAdvances @UCB_Chemistry @BerkeleyLab @UCBerkeley @UCBerkeleyNews #CO2 #NMR #CCUS #polymer #carboncapture

A new study details the ideal conditions needed for polymer-based electrolytes to potentially convert #CarbonDioxide into industrially useful chemicals as one sustainable route to reduce greenhouse gases. scim.ag/6EY

ScienceAdvances's tweet image. A new study details the ideal conditions needed for polymer-based electrolytes to potentially convert #CarbonDioxide into industrially useful chemicals as one sustainable route to reduce greenhouse gases. scim.ag/6EY


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A new study details the ideal conditions needed for polymer-based electrolytes to potentially convert #CarbonDioxide into industrially useful chemicals as one sustainable route to reduce greenhouse gases. scim.ag/6EY

ScienceAdvances's tweet image. A new study details the ideal conditions needed for polymer-based electrolytes to potentially convert #CarbonDioxide into industrially useful chemicals as one sustainable route to reduce greenhouse gases. scim.ag/6EY

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Happy to share the latest work with the @ReimerLab and @GroupHelms: Magnetic resonance insights into the heterogeneous, fractal-like kinetics of chemically recyclable polymers | Science Advances science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…


February 28, 2024 Carbon and Energy: A Call for Justice 10:15 - 11:30 a.m. 180 Tan Hall Speaker: Jeff Reimer, Professor, University of California Berkeley Contact Info: Polly Ng 510-589-6478 [email protected] events.berkeley.edu/chem/event/240…


This is from today's New York Times. The article is here nytimes.com/.../2023-warme…... Those of you who know Jeff and his work should not be surprised.

ReimerLab's tweet image. This is from today's New York Times. The article is here nytimes.com/.../2023-warme…... 
Those of you who know Jeff and his work should not be surprised.

New Pines Center at the College of Chemistry resonates with promise! Thank Mr. Gordon Getty for his continuous support for NMR scientific research. lnkd.in/gbgTdePY

ReimerLab's tweet image. New Pines Center at the College of Chemistry resonates with promise! Thank Mr. Gordon Getty for his continuous support for NMR scientific research. lnkd.in/gbgTdePY

Reimer Lab reposted

Discovered by Berkeley Lab in December of 1949 and named for the city of #Berkeley, Berkelium (pronounced "BERK-lee-um") is still used today in heavy elements research at our Lab. Details from @ProfArno and @periodicvideos! ⬇️

NEW VIDEO on the element Berkelium filmed at @BerkeleyLab youtu.be/7p1D9C1qkZY

periodicvideos's tweet image. NEW VIDEO on the element Berkelium filmed at @BerkeleyLab 

youtu.be/7p1D9C1qkZY


Spotted 👀

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The college is excited to announce that the new Pines Magnetic Resonance Center (PMRC) has officially launched! For full details see: light.berkeley.edu/o/new-pines-ce… @UCB_Chemistry @UCBerkeley @Cal

UCB_Chemistry's tweet image. The college is excited to announce that the new Pines Magnetic Resonance Center (PMRC) has officially launched! For full details see:
light.berkeley.edu/o/new-pines-ce…

@UCB_Chemistry @UCBerkeley @Cal

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