New Instrument To Control The Size Of Nanoclusters Could Lead To Reduced Pollution From Petroleum Products
Wednesday, August 20, 2008 - 21:07
in Physics & Chemistry
A new instrument enables researchers to make nanoclusters of 10 to 100 atoms with atomic precision. A new model of nanocatalysts of molybdenum sulfide is the first step in developing the next generation of materials to be used in hydrodesulfurization, a process that removes sulfur, a pollutant, from natural gas and petroleum products.