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Catalytic hotspots get noisy

Christian Dette and Shannon W. Boettcher ()
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Christian Dette: University of Oregon
Shannon W. Boettcher: University of Oregon

Nature, 2017, vol. 549, issue 7670, 34-35

Abstract: Identifying and imaging catalytically active sites on solid surfaces is a grand challenge for science. A microscopy technique has been developed that images 'noise' to detect active sites with nanometre-scale resolution. See Letter p.74

Date: 2017
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