Graphene ‘Nano-Aquariums’ Reveal Atoms’ Hidden Life in Liquids
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Scientists at the University of Manchester have developed a technique to image individual atoms in liquids at the atomic scale, expanding the range of chemical processes that can be studied. Using "nano-aquariums" made of ultra-thin graphene, researchers captured videos of gold atoms in various solvents, revealing their behavior and interactions. The technique allows for precise control of the test liquids and has significant implications for green energy technologies, including catalysts for chemical reactions.