‘Triple eyes’ on a catalytic reaction

There are various microscopies to monitor chemical processes on such surfaces — they use, for example, ultraviolet light, X-rays or electrons. But no single method alone provides a complete picture. This is why research teams have developed a novel approach that allows to have ‘triple eyes’ on a catalytic reaction — using three different surface microscopies.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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