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Roger Gläser ()
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Roger Gläser: Roger Gläser is at the Institute of Chemical Technology, Universität Leipzig, Leipzig 04103, Germany.

Nature, 2015, vol. 528, issue 7581, 197-198

Abstract: Catalysts that contain two types of active site split long hydrocarbon molecules into more-useful shorter ones. Research into controlling the nanoscale separation of the sites challenges accepted design rules for such catalysts. See Letter p.245

Date: 2015
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