Ruthenium nanoframes open the doors to better catalysts
Friday, April 1, 2016 - 12:20
in Physics & Chemistry
Researchers have created the first ruthenium nanoframes by manipulating the metal's crystal structure. The two-part process could open up a new group of catalysts made from materials with unique atomic arrangements. If they prove to be efficient catalysts, they could also improve hydrogen fuel production and carbon storage.