Single atom catalysis poised to transition from an academic curiosity to an industrially relevant technology
Abhaya K. Datye () and
Hua Guo
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Abhaya K. Datye: University of New Mexico
Hua Guo: University of New Mexico
Nature Communications, 2021, vol. 12, issue 1, 1-3
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During the past decade, initial skepticism rapidly changed into widespread recognition of the role of single atoms in heterogeneous catalysts. The next decade could usher in the era of industrial applications as manufacturing of durable single atom catalysts is perfected.
Date: 2021
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