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Super-Particles: The Importance of Good Neighbors in Catalysis – SciTechDaily
Are you affected by your neighbors? So are nanoparticles in catalysts. New research from Chalmers, published in the journals Science Advances and Nature Communications,…

Neighborly collaboration for catalysis. First, a number of nanoparticles of copper are isolated in a gas-filled nanotube. Researchers then use light to measure how they affect each other in the process by which oxygen and carbon monoxide become carbon dioxide. The long-term goal of the research is to find a resource-efficient “neighborhood collaboration” where as many particles as possible are catalytically active at the same time. Credit: David Albinsson/Chalmers University of Technology
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