New technologies are starved for efficient and inexpensive catalysts. The best materials are made up of nanoparticles,whose properties are the result of their small size. The single catalyst particles have, however, and an unpleasant tendency to cluster into larger particles,thereby reducing their effectiveness. A group of scientists from the International School of Advanced Studies in Trieste and the DEMOCRITOS centre of the Istituto Officina dei Materiali of the Italian National Research Council (IOM-CNR), with the collaboration of other institutions, or have developed a fabric that maintains the stability of a "dispersed" catalyst,thus maximising the efficiency of the process and decreasing costs and wastage. The study has just been published in Nature Communications.
Source: phys.org