What if the basic building block for fuels and plastics didn’t come from oil or gas, but from captured CO2 and green hydrogen? You’ve probably heard the buz ...
National University of Singapore (NUS) chemists have developed an “anchoring-borrowing” strategy, combined with facet engineering, to develop a new class of artful single-atom catalysts (ASACs). These ...
Single-atom catalysis—using isolated metal atoms dispersed on a solid as a catalyst—has grown into a field of research dedicated to the development of efficient chemical, thermo-, electro- and ...
Single-atom catalysts, wherein individual atoms are disseminated over substrates, have taken a lead role in heterogeneous catalysis since the introduction of the concept in 2011. Combining the ...
Single-atom catalyst for sustainable chemical synthesis applications, featuring intelligent and reconfigurable behavior. Credit: Politecnico di Milano, edited A research team at the Politecnico di ...
Single-atom catalysts are at the cutting edge of catalysis research, offering a blend of high efficiency, selectivity, and sustainability. Single-atom catalysts are defined by their structure where ...
Chemists from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have developed a scalable hydrothermal approach for obtaining ferromagnetic single-atom spin catalysts which can boost the efficiency of water ...
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