The Reviewers

Kim Chandler, who reviewed Chapter 5, is a Scientific Consultant in Electrocatalyst Development, Johnson Matthey, U.K. Her current interests lie in developing precious metal catalysts and gas diffusion electrodes for the gas sensing and biosensing industries.

Ann Keep, who reviewed Chapter 8, is a Principal Scientist with Johnson Matthey, Fine Chemicals & Catalysts, U.K. Her main professional interests are in transition metal catalysts, both homogeneous and heterogeneous.

Sue Ellis, who reviewed Chapter 7, is responsible for the Low Carbon Technology Group at the Johnson Matthey Technology Centre, U.K. She has worked for many years on pgm-based reformer catalysts and fuel processing concepts, particularly addressing the issues surrounding liquid hydrocarbons. Her team's interests cover all aspects of the hydrogen economy including hydrogen storage, renewable and distributed hydrogen generation, as well as carbon sequestration technologies.

Sarah Ball, who reviewed Chapter 14, is a Principal Scientist in the Fuel Cell Research Group at the Johnson Matthey Technology Centre, U.K. She is interested in anode catalysis for reformate-tolerant applications, and novel cathode materials and pgm-containing alloys for PEMFCs.

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“Combinatorial and High-Throughput Discovery and Optimization of Catalysts and Materials”

EDITED BY RADISLAV A. POTYRAILO (General Electric Global Research Center, New York, U.S.A.)
AND WILHELM F. MAIER (Saarland University, Germany)
CRC Press, Boca Raton, U.S.A., 2007, ISBN 978-0-8493-3669-0, £115.00, U.S.$199.95

A Selective Review by Kim Chandler*

Ann Keep**

Johnson Matthey, Orchard Road, Royston, Hertfordshire SG8 5HE, U.K.
* **

Sue Ellis†

Sarah Ball††

Johnson Matthey Technology Centre, Blounts Court, Sonning Common, Reading RG4 9NH, U.K.
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