Single atoms as catalysts
| Date | 3rd, Sep 2019 |
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| Source | ScienceDaily - General News Websites |
DESCRIPTION
Only the outermost layer of a catalyst can play a role in chemical reactions. Therefore, in principle, it would be best not to use big chunks of catalytic material but to us it as nanoparticles, on an atomic scale. Surface physicists have now achieved an important breakthrough; metal atoms can be placed on a metal oxide surface so that they show exactly the desired chemical behavior.