Thursday, August 17, 2017

2-faced 2-D material is a first at Rice

08/17/2017 12:30 PM EDT

a three-layer, two-dimensional crystal

Rice University materials scientists replace all the atoms on top of a three-layer, two-dimensional crystal to make a transition-metal dichalcogenide with sulfur, molybdenum and selenium. The new material has unique electronic properties that may make it a suitable catalyst.


Full story at http://news.rice.edu/2017/08/14/2-faced-2-d-material-is-a-first-at-rice-2/

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Rice University


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