Friday 10 April 2020

Scientists Capture 3D Images of Nanoparticles, Atom by Atom

Scientists Capture 3D Images of Nanoparticles, Atom by Atom

Since their invention in the 1930s, electron microscopes have helped scientists peer into the atomic structure of ordinary materials like steel, and even exotic graphene. But despite these advances, such imaging techniques cannot precisely map out the 3D atomic structure of materials in a liquid solution, such as a catalyst in a hydrogen fuel cell, or the electrolytes in your car’s battery.

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