First controllable nanoscale gas-liquid interface fabricated
| Date | 19th, Oct 2021 |
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| Source | Phys.org - Scientific News Websites |
DESCRIPTION
When liquid meets gas, a unique zone forms. Variable by nature, molecules can cross from one state to another, combining in unique ways to either desirable or unwanted ends. From heat escaping a mug of coffee to increasing molecular concentrations in chemical solutions, gas-liquid interfaces are ubiquitous across nature and engineering. But a lack of tools capable of precisely controlling such gas-liquid interfaces limit their applications—until now.