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Controls Found to Gold Nanocatalysis

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ATLANTA, Aug. 9, 2006 -- A recent discovery that the catalytic activity of gold nanoclusters can be tuned could eventually lead to advances in nanocatalysis that lower the cost of making materials ranging from plastics to fertilizers. Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology made the finding and said it is an important one in the rapidly developing field of nanotechnology. "We've been searching for methods for controlling and tuning the nanocatalytic activity of gold nanoclusters,” said Uzi Landman, director of the Center for Computational Materials Science and Regents’ professor and Callaway chair...Read full article

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    Published: August 2006
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