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Researchers at the National University of Singapore have found a material that can support high loading of single-atom catalysts.
Their proposed approach relies on the use of electrochemical desulfurization, the selective removal of sulfur atoms from a material using an applied electrical current.
Their approach successfully enabled the reversible shift from SAC to DAC configurations on their 1T'-MoS2 substrate via the application of an electrical field.
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