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Experiments reveal that water can talk to electrons in graphene - Results could lead to applications in water purification and desalination processes and maybe even to liquid-based computers : vimarsana.com
Experiments reveal that water can talk to electrons in graphene - Results could lead to applications in water purification and desalination processes and maybe even to liquid-based computers
Water and carbon make a quantum couple: the flow of water on a carbon surface is governed by an unusual phenomenon dubbed quantum friction. A work published in ‘Nature Nanotechnology’ experimental ...
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