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Crystals that breathe

Jonathan W. Steed ()
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Jonathan W. Steed: Department of Chemistry King's College London

Nature, 2000, vol. 406, issue 6799, 943-944

Abstract: A non-porous crystal that can inhale and exhale sulphur dioxide gas without imploding offers a new way to make nanostructures. Microscopic gas sensors and switches could soon be created using this simple chemistry.

Date: 2000
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