Researchers from Rice University and Florida State University have shown that changing the structure of the oxide layer that coats aluminum nanoparticles modifies their catalytic properties. The researchers elucidated the structure of the native oxide layer on aluminum nanoparticles and showed that heating the nanoparticles to temperatures of up to 500 degrees Celsius (932 degrees Fahrenheit) in different gases can change the structure of the aluminum oxide layer. One of the effects of this heating was to make the aluminum nanoparticles better at facilitating the conversion of carbon dioxide into carbon monoxide and water.
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