Unlocking the Potential of Zeolite-Encapsulated Metal Catalysts for Hydrogen-Related Catalytic Reactions
A new breakthrough in the field of catalytic science has been announced, with researchers from the University of Massachusetts Amherst successfully developing zeolite-encapsulated metal catalysts for use in hydrogen-related catalytic reactions. This new catalyst is able to greatly improve the efficiency of the hydrogen-related reactions, due to its unique nanostructure which allows for better control of the reaction environment. The research team hopes that this new catalyst will be useful in a range of applications, from the production of clean energy to the synthesis of new materials.
source: Phys.org