U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory: Shocking Heat Waves Stabilize Single Atoms
September 26, 2019
September 26, 2019
ARGONNE, Illinois, Sept. 26 -- The U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory issued the following news release:
Single atoms work great as catalysts, but they usually don't stay single for long. Argonne scientists are part of a team that uses high-temperature shock waves to keep them in their place.
A current hot topic in catalysis research is the development of single atom catalysts -- those whose atoms are not bound to each other. The increase in exposur . . .
Single atoms work great as catalysts, but they usually don't stay single for long. Argonne scientists are part of a team that uses high-temperature shock waves to keep them in their place.
A current hot topic in catalysis research is the development of single atom catalysts -- those whose atoms are not bound to each other. The increase in exposur . . .