Computer predicts reactions between molecules and surfaces, with 'chemical precision'
Friday, November 6, 2009 - 11:07
in Physics & Chemistry
Good news for heterogeneous catalysis and the hydrogen economy: computers can now be used to make accurate predictions of the reactions of (hydrogen) molecules with surfaces. An international team of researchers, headed by Leiden theoretical chemist Geert-Jan Kroes, published on this subject this week in the journal Science.
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