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Innovative Iridium Nanoclusters Show Promise for Catalytic Efficiency

A recent study highlights the stability and efficiency of 15-atom iridium nanoclusters, developed by an international research team, which may transform catalytic applications.

Editorial Staff1 min read

An international team of researchers from Tohoku University, Tokyo University of Science, Vanderbilt University, and the University of Adelaide has made significant strides in nanotechnology with the development of iridium nanoclusters.

These 15-atom nanoclusters have demonstrated remarkable stability, maintaining their performance for up to 20 hours, which is a notable improvement over many existing commercial catalysts.

The findings suggest that these nanoclusters could play a crucial role in enhancing catalytic processes, potentially leading to more efficient industrial applications.