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A novel catalyst functionalization method, based on protein‐encapsulated metallic nanoparticles (NPs) and their self‐assembly on polystyrene (PS) colloid templates, is used to form catalyst‐loaded porous WO3 nanofibers (NFs). The metallic NPs, composed of Au, Pd, or Pt, are encapsulated within a protein cage, i.e., apoferritin, to form unagglomerated monodispersed particles with diameters of less...
A novel catalyst functionalization method is proposed by I.‐D. Kim and co‐workers using the self‐assembly of protein‐encapsulated catalytic nanoparticles on polystyrene colloid templates. On page 911, these templates are employed in electrospinning to achieve well‐dispersed catalyst functionalization as well as to form open pores on WO3 nanofibers (NFs) after subsequent heat‐treatment. The improved...
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