With the support of the Chemical Catalysis program in the Division of Chemistry, Professor Ping Lu of Rowan University and Professor Cheng Zhang of Long Island University are studying innovative approaches to create long-lasting and highly efficient catalysts for critical industrial chemical processes. Catalysts are essential materials that accelerate chemical reactions, enabling the production of fuels, chemicals, and other vital products. However, under the harsh conditions of industrial environments, catalysts often degrade, losing their effectiveness and requiring frequent replacement, which increases costs and environmental impact. This project will focus on developing advanced catalysts that are designed to withstand these challenging conditions while maintaining superior performance. By improving catalyst durability and efficiency, particularly for processes that convert carbon dioxide into valuable products like fuels and chemicals, this research will pave the way for cleaner energy production and more sustainable industrial practices. Additionally, the project will engage students in hands-on research, providing them with valuable training in state-of-the-art scientific techniques. Through a collaborative summer research program, students will gain practical experience, develop professional skills, and prepare for careers in science and technology. This initiative will foster partnerships between Rowan University and Long Island University, promoting interdisciplinar