Newly discovered sheets of nanoscale ‘cubes’ found to be efficient catalysts

Newly discovered sheets of nanoscale ‘cubes’ found to be efficient catalysts

Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have created sheets of transition metal chalcogenide “cubes” connected by chlorine atoms. While sheets of atoms have been widely studied, e.g. graphene, the team’s work breaks new ground by using clusters instead. The research is published in the journal Advanced Materials. Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have created sheets of transition metal chalcogenide “cubes” connected by chlorine atoms. While sheets of atoms have been widely studied, e.g. graphene, the team’s work breaks new ground by using clusters instead. The research is published in the journal Advanced Materials. Nanomaterials Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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