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In article number 2003983, Bong‐Joong Kim, Jeong Woo Han, WooChul Jung, Il‐Doo Kim, and co‐workers report the in situ growth of Ir nanoparticles on a binary oxide as a new class in ex‐solution phenomena. The Ir nanoparticles are uniformly anchored on 2D WO3 host oxides and their formation mechanism is demonstrated by in situ analysis and simulations. The Ir‐catalyst‐loaded WO3 shows high selectivity...
The ex‐solution phenomenon, a central platform for growing metal nanoparticles on the surface of host oxides in real time with high durability and a fine distribution, has recently been applied to various scientific and industrial fields, such as catalysis, sensing, and renewable energy. However, the high‐temperature processing required for ex‐solutions (>700 °C) limits the applicable material...
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