It also finds its place with the advent of renewable energy, as platinum nanoparticles are used in fuel cells for the clean production of hydrogen. The characteristic colour and emission changes ...
Stanford researchers have introduced a software tool that accelerates and enhances the analysis of single atom catalysts, ...
Catalysts do several surprising things to assist with daily life – from bread making to turning raw materials into fuels more efficiently. Now, SLAC researchers have developed a way to speed up the ...
Ultrahigh sensitivity and precision electron holography measurements around a platinum nanoparticle like the one shown here have allowed scientists to count the net charge in a single catalyst ...
Metal nanoparticles are nanoscale structures composed of metals such as gold, silver, platinum, and copper. These particles typically range in size from 1 to 100 nanometers and exhibit unique physical ...
Combining one kind of these proteins, called photosystem I (PSI), with platinum nanoparticles, microscopic particles that can perform a chemical reaction that produces hydrogen—a valuable clean ...
QuantEXAFS, advancing single-atom catalyst analysis by automating data processing and enhancing structural insights.
Metallic nanoparticles are composed of pure metals, such as gold, silver, copper, and platinum. These nanoparticles exhibit unique optical and electronic properties due to their surface plasmon ...
It is a clever catalytic technique using metal nanoparticles to essentially snip the polymer apart - chemically transforming it into a liquid. Platinum nanoparticles 'chop up' the polyethylene ...