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17 October 2015
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Nano-raspberries could bear fruit in fuel cells

Researchers have developed a fast, simple process for making platinum ‘nano-raspberries’ — microscopic clusters of nanoscale particles of the precious metal. The berry-like shape is significant because it has a high surface area, which is helpful in the design of catalysts. Even better news for industrial chemists: the researchers figured out when and why the berry clusters clump into larger bunches of ‘nano-grapes.’