morphological heterogeneity

Why is Morphological Heterogeneity Important?

The importance of morphological heterogeneity lies in its direct impact on the nature and number of active sites available for catalytic reactions. For example, nanoparticles with different shapes (spheres, rods, cubes) expose different crystal facets, which can have varying catalytic properties. Hence, controlling the morphology of catalysts can lead to enhanced performance in industrial applications such as petrochemical processes and environmental catalysis.

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