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Chemists thought phosphorus had shown all its cards—until it surprised them with a new move

Chemists thought phosphorus had shown all its cards—until it surprised them with a new move

In new research, they've used abundant, inexpensive phosphorus as a catalyst in chemical reactions that usually require precious metals like platinum, one of the metals targeted in theft of the automotive components that convert chemicals in vehicle exhaust into less harmful forms.

This advance, however, will likely be more useful in the pharmaceutical industry and could one day help bring down the price of some drugs.

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