Precious metals such as platinum, palladium, gold, rhodium or iridium can be found in a variety of everyday products, for example in catalytic converters of cars, in mobile phones and laptops as well as in solar cells. They are particularly interesting for chemists because of their low reactivity with other elements. A team of researchers, led by Professor Ulrich Kortz at Jacobs University Bremen, now wants to develop a new class of materials containing precious metals and investigate their possible applications. “These materials will be very exciting not only for catalysis, but also for quantum computers and data storage,” says Prof. Kortz. The project is funded by the German Research Foundation with around 200,000 euros.
Link To: Jacobs University Bremen News