‘Landmark paper’ reveals how environment affects individual catalytic atoms’ activity

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Source: © Jonas Koppe et al, Nature 2025

Research could improve single-atom catalyst design

The coordination environments of different platinum atoms in single-atom catalysts have been measured by researchers in Switzerland using platinum NMR spectroscopy. The results, which show how the activity of single-atom catalysts depends on the atoms’ binding to their substrates, could open new opportunities for rational catalyst design.1