Researchers turn gold nanoclusters into 12-sided dodecahedron crystals
Wednesday, December 3, 2014 - 08:30
in Physics & Chemistry
A*STAR researchers have devised a way to destabilize gold nanoclusters so that they form tiny atomic nuclei that then grow together into perfectly proportioned, 12-sided dodecahedron crystals. These unique polyhedra have energy-rich surfaces that can boost the catalytic efficiency of important chemical reactions and serve as potential adsorption sites for targeted sensor devices.