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Breakthrough Method Enables Unprecedented Control Over Dual-Atom Catalyst Synthesis

Researchers have developed a groundbreaking ligand-restricted synthesis approach that enables precise control over atomic pairing in catalysts. The method achieves pairing ratios exceeding 82% and allows manipulation of atomic distances from 0.81 to 0.22 nanometers.

Revolutionary Catalyst Synthesis Method

Scientists have reportedly developed a groundbreaking ligand-restricted synthesis strategy that enables unprecedented control over dual-atom catalyst manufacturing, according to research published in Nature Materials. The new approach allows researchers to create highly paired homo- and heteronuclear dual-atom catalysts (DACs) with controllable atomic distances engineered through coordinating diamine ligands with metal precursors on two-dimensional graphitic carbon nitride supports.