Science
Researchers reveal in-situ manipulation of active gold-titanium dioxide interface – Phys.org
An international joint research team from the Shanghai Advanced Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, along with Zhejiang University and the Technical…

An international joint research team from the Shanghai Advanced Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, along with Zhejiang University and the Technical University of Denmark, reported an in-situ strategy to manipulate interfacial structure with atomic precision during catalytic reactions. Results were published in the latest issue of Science.
The interface between nanoparticles and substrates plays a critical role in heterogeneous catalysis because most active sites are located at…
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