Researchers achieve precision sieving of gases through atomic pores in graphene

Date 9th, Dec 2021
Source Graphene Info - Scientific and Educational Websites

DESCRIPTION

A team of researchers, led by Professor Sir Andre Geim at The University of Manchester, in collaboration with scientists from Belgium and China, used low-energy electrons to make individual atomic-scale holes in suspended graphene. The holes came in sizes down to about two angstroms, smaller than even the smallest atoms like helium and hydrogen.