BIMETALLIC CLUSTERS AND AREAS OF THEIR APPLICATION
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bimetallic clusters, nanomaterials, catalysis, sustainable energy, atoms, nanoelectronicsАннотация
Bimetallic clusters, composed of atoms from two different metals, have emerged as a fascinating class of nanomaterials with diverse applications across various scientific and technological domains. This article provides an overview of the unique properties of bimetallic clusters and explores their applications in key areas.
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