Tuesday, 26 September 2017

Ultra-Light Aluminum: USU Chemist Reports Material Design Breakthrough

Ultra-Light Aluminum: USU Chemist Reports Material Design Breakthrough

If you drop an aluminum spoon in a sink full of water, the spoon will sink to the bottom. That’s because aluminum, in its conventional form, is denser than water says Utah State University chemist Alexander Boldyrev. But if you restructure the common household metal at the molecular level, as Boldyrev and colleagues did using computational modeling, you could produce an ultra-light crystalline form of aluminum that’s lighter than water.

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