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Encapsulated gas

David Jones

Nature, 2001, vol. 412, issue 6847, 602-602

Abstract: A 'fractal' foam could be immensely strong for its weight, so it would make a great thermal insulator or sound absorber. A carbonized version could even provide an efficient way of storing hydrogen fuel.

Date: 2001
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