In the journal Angewandte Chemie, scientists present a widely applicable, cost-effective photomicroreactor.
The Angewandte sees itself as a place for free artistic and academic expression,
as a forum for open debate, and as a laboratory for artistic visions, which unfold their potentials in the society of the future.
In a recent paper published in Angewandte Chemie, * NIST scientists describe
a one-step process that allows them to control the size, shape and composition of gold-copper alloy nanocrystals to create perfect-edged nanocubes as small as 3.4 nanometers- just half the thickness of a cell wall and on the same size range as DNA.
In a recent paper published in Angewandte Chemie("Monodisperse gold-copper bimetallic nanocubes:
facile one-step synthesis with controllable size and composition"), NIST scientists describe a one-step process that allows them to control the size, shape and composition of gold-copper alloy nanocrystals to create perfect-edged nanocubes as small as 3.4 nanometers- just half the thickness of a cell wall and on the same size range as DNA.