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Chemistry goes under cover – EurekAlert
Scientists have discovered that physically confined spaces can make for more efficient chemical reactions.
IMAGE: An illustration of physically confined spaces in a porous bilayer silica film on a metal catalyst that can be used for chemical reactions. Silicon atoms are indicated by the orange…
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Credit: Brookhaven National Laboratory
UPTON, NY–Physically confined spaces can make for more efficient chemical reactions, according to recent studies led by scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory. They found that partially covering metal surfaces acting…
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