Scientists Reveal The First Images of Atoms 'Swimming' in Liquid

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Scientists Reveal The First Images of Atoms 'Swimming' in Liquid
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The motion of single atoms through liquid has been caught on camera for the first time.

Using a sandwich of materials so thin they're effectively two-dimensional, scientists trapped and observed platinum atoms 'swimming' along a surface under different pressures.The results will help us better understand how the presence of liquid alters the behavior of a solid with which it is in contact – which, in turn, has implications that could in the development of new substances and materials.

When a solid and a liquid are in contact with each other, the behaviors of both materials are modified where they meet. These interactions are important for understanding a wide range of processes and applications, such as the transport of materials inside our own bodies or the movement of ions inside batteries.

Thankfully a form of TEM has been developed to operate in liquid and gaseous environments, which is what the team employed for their research. This cell was filled with a precisely-controlled salt water solution containing platinum atoms, which the team observed moving about on a solid surface of molybdenum disulfide.

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