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  • The selective formation of cis olefins would reduce the production of unhealthy trans fats during the partial hydrogenation of edible oils. Single-crystal surfaces with well-defined supported nanoparticle catalysts now show that platinum (111) surfaces can selectively promote the non-thermodynamic isomerization of trans olefins to their cis counterparts.

    • Ilkeun Lee
    • Françoise Delbecq
    • Francisco Zaera
    Research
    Nature Materials
    Volume: 8, P: 132-138
  • In chemical catalysis, spillover is the process in which hydrogen atoms are made from hydrogen molecules at one site and then added to other atoms or molecules at another. A study reveals details of this effect. See Letter p.68

    • Francisco Zaera
    News & Views
    Nature
    Volume: 541, P: 37-38
  • Identifying the contribution of different surface sites to the overall kinetics of molecular desorption from solid surfaces is difficult even when using single crystals. A new technique that combines molecular beams with UV−UV double resonance spectroscopy resolves this problem for the case of carbon monoxide on Pt(111).

    • Francisco Zaera
    News & Views
    Nature Chemistry
    Volume: 7, P: 279-280