Bryan Weber
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Confined Catalysts Last Longer

Published Wed 30 April 2014 in Research Revealed!

by Bryan Weber

I was recently appointed to be a member of the EFRC newsletter editorial board. As part of my duties, I wrote an article summarizing some research from Prof. Petra E. de Jongh’s lab at the Utrecht University. The article is available on the EFRC newsletter website, http://www.energyfrontier.us/newsletter/201404/confined-catalysts-last-longer

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