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DNA design unlocks nanometer-scale catalyst control for cleaner hydrogen production
United Kingdom🔬 Science25 days ago

DNA design unlocks nanometer-scale catalyst control for cleaner hydrogen production

KAIST researchers have developed a method to control the chemical environment around catalysts at the nanometer scale using designed DNA sequences. This approach allows for improved hydrogen production efficiency and higher yields of desired chemical products, similar to writing a computer program.

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DNA design unlocks nanometer-scale catalyst control for cleaner hydrogen production

KAIST researchers have developed a method to control the chemical environment around catalysts at the nanometer scale using designed DNA sequences. This approach allows for improved hydrogen production efficiency and higher yields of desired chemical products, similar to writing a computer program.

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