While conventional carbonaceous catalysts have amorphous carbonaceous structures that cause a decline in catalytic activities (Fig. 1a), the new
synthesis route enables the formation of carbonaceous catalysts with controlled chemical structures like organic - based catalysts (Fig. 1b).
While conventional carbonaceous catalysts have amorphous carbonaceous structures that cause a decline in catalytic activities, the new
synthesis route enables the formation of carbonaceous catalysts with controlled chemical structures like organic - based catalysts (Fig. 1b).
Also, finding correlations among
synthesis routes, composition, and phase structure and performance
enables a paradigm shift toward guided
synthesis,» says George Crabtree, Argonne Distinguished Fellow and director of the Joint Center for Energy Storage Research at Argonne National Laboratory.