Trapping Krypton Atoms Inside Carbon Nanotubes to Form 1D Ga

Trapping Krypton Atoms Inside Carbon Nanotubes to Form 1D Gas

Researchers from the School of Chemistry at the University of Nottingham captured the moment when Kr atoms united, one by one, inside a “nano test tube” container that had a diameter half a million times smaller than that of a human hair using cutting-edge transmission electron microscopy (TEM) techniques. American Chemical Society published the research.

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