Real-time Movies of Copper Nanoparticles at Berkeley Lab!

Berkeley Article

 

Check out this really neat article out of Berkeley Lab where researchers have made real-time movies of copper nanoparticles as they evolve to convert carbon dioxide and water into renewable fuels and chemicals. Their new insights could help advance the next generation of solar fuels. Dr. Yao Yang (center), Dr. Cheng Wang (left), and Dr. Peidong Yang (right) have published several multi-modal papers using Poseidon in the TEM and the beamline. Nice work, gentlemen!

Berkeley Lab Article: https://newscenter.lbl.gov/2023/02/16/copper-catalyst-converts-co2-into-liquid-fuels/ #nanotechnology #nanoscience #electronmicroscopy #insituTEM #findyourbreakthrough

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