Two hundred times better catalysts thanks to carbon

The article from EurekAlert! discusses a breakthrough in catalysis where researchers developed a catalyst that performs up to 200 times better than current options. This advancement stems from a new technique allowing precise control over the catalyst’s structure at the atomic level, which significantly enhances its efficiency in chemical reactions. Such improvements have broad implications for energy and environmental applications, as these catalysts could reduce costs and increase sustainability in processes like fuel production and pollutant reduction. This innovation marks a substantial step forward in achieving more effective and eco-friendly chemical processes.

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