University of Toronto researchers have recorded atomic motions, which capture the very essence of chemistry and biology at the atomic level, in real time. Their recording is a direct observation of a transition state in which atoms undergo chemical transformation into new structures with new properties - in this case the transfer of charge leading to metallic behaviour in organic molecules. It is described in a study reported in the April 18 issue of iNature/i. ...Sunday, 21 April 2013
Canadian Researchers Record Atomic Motion in Real Time
University of Toronto researchers have recorded atomic motions, which capture the very essence of chemistry and biology at the atomic level, in real time. Their recording is a direct observation of a transition state in which atoms undergo chemical transformation into new structures with new properties - in this case the transfer of charge leading to metallic behaviour in organic molecules. It is described in a study reported in the April 18 issue of iNature/i. ...
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