In the JST Strategic Basic Research Programs, Furuya Metal and Professor Hiroshi Kitagawa, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, have developed mass production technology that enables the continuous synthesis of several nm solid-solution alloy particles, which had previously been difficult to achieve. With this technology, we succeeded in achieving a stable and continuous synthesis of 1nm-class solid-solution alloy nanoparticles and their supported catalysts, which were difficult to obtain using general methods of liquid phase reduction reaction (Fig. 1).
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