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Ice’s Secrets Hold Promise for Green Projects

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Charles T. Troy, [email protected]

LIVERMORE, Calif. – In a development that could have an impact on two vital areas – water purification and fuel cell design – researchers at Sandia National Laboratories have imaged ice a few nanometers thick as it forms bulk ice, a task heretofore considered impossible. Sandia’s Konrad Thürmer images ice. They accomplished this trick by employing a scanning tunneling microscope (STM), a device that should not work with ice because it relies on conducting current, which runs contrary to ice’s insulating property. But using an STM to image ice successfully is precisely what Sandia...Read full article

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    Published: October 2008
    Basic Sciencefuel cell designMicroscopynanometersResearch & Technologyscanning tunneling microscopesTech Pulse

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