When Solid Interacts With Liquid At The Nanoscale

When Solid Interacts With Liquid At The Nanoscale

Researchers at Berkeley Lab have developed a platform to understands the solid-liquid interface at nanoscale. Researchers have analyzed the interaction of graphene with several liquids using a method that combines infrared light with an atomic force microscopy (AFM) probe. The method allows the researchers to analyze the active non-scale chemistry of the solid-liquid interface. Researchers then measured the scattered infrared light from the probe’s tip and observed the information about the chemical compounds and the concentration of charged particles along the solid-liquid interface.

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