Confined single metal atoms in graphene-based materials have proven to be excellent catalysts for several reactions and promising gas sensing systems. However, whether the chemical activity arises from the specific type of metal atom or is a direct consequence of the confinement itself remains unclear.
Perilli, D., Chesnyak, V., Ugolotti, A., Panighel, M., Vigneri, S., Armillotta, F., et al. (2025). CO Adsorption on a Single‐Atom Catalyst Stably Embedded in Graphene. ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE. INTERNATIONAL EDITION [10.1002/anie.202421757].
CO Adsorption on a Single‐Atom Catalyst Stably Embedded in Graphene
Perilli, Daniele;Ugolotti, Aldo;Di Valentin, Cristiana
2025
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Confined single metal atoms in graphene-based materials have proven to be excellent catalysts for several reactions and promising gas sensing systems. However, whether the chemical activity arises from the specific type of metal atom or is a direct consequence of the confinement itself remains unclear.File in questo prodotto:
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