Titanium Oxide Crystals with Reactive Surfaces for Pollution Control
Using computational methods to guide their experimental work, Australian and Chinese researchers have developed a method of producing titanium oxide crystals with more reactive surfaces, providing a path to commercially available nanotech methods within five years for removing pollution from water and air, within within ten years for solar energy conversion.
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