Gold’s surface secrets: inert bulk, active nanoparticles as catalysts

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Source: Ars Technica
Gold’s surface secrets: inert bulk, active nanoparticles as catalysts
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Gold isn’t inherently inert: bulk gold surfaces rearrange into a hexagonal, inactive pattern that resists reactions, while gold nanoparticles can’t fully reconstruct due to their limited atoms, exposing square-pattern surfaces that readily bind and split oxygen, making nanoparticles catalytic even though bulk gold is not.

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