Scientists home in on pairs of atoms that boost a catalyst's activity
| Date | 22nd, Jun 2020 |
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| Source | ScienceDaily - General News Websites |
DESCRIPTION
A study identified which pairs of atoms in a catalyst nanoparticle are most active in a reaction that breaks down a harmful exhaust gas in catalytic converters. The most active particles contained the biggest proportion of one particular atomic configuration -- one where two atoms, each surrounded by seven neighboring atoms, form pairs to carry out the reaction steps. The results are a step toward engineering cheaper, more efficient catalysts.