Tuning catalytic reactions - Researchers expand ways to improve the selectivity of catalytic reactions

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(Funded by the U.S. Department of Energy and the National Science Foundation)

Researchers from Harvard University and Utrecht University in The Netherlands have developed a previously elusive way to improve the selectivity of catalytic reactions, adding a new method of increasing the efficacy of catalysts for a potentially wide range of applications in various industries, including pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. Inspired by the structure of butterfly wings, the researchers designed a new catalyst platform that partially embeds nanoparticles into the substrate, trapping them so they don't move around during catalysis, while leaving the rest of the nanoparticles' surfaces exposed, enabling them to perform the catalytic reactions efficiently and without agglomeration.