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High-resolution imaging of nanoparticle surface structures is now possible

by Staff August 3, 2018
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Using scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM), extremely high resolution imaging of the molecule-covered surface structures of silver nanoparticles is possible, even down to the recognition of individual parts of the molecules protecting the surface.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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