Extreme confinement unleashes water’s hidden electrical capabilities
Neus Domingo () and
Albert Verdaguer ()
Nature, 2025, vol. 646, issue 8085, 555-556
Abstract:
Water has extraordinary electrical properties when trapped in tiny channels — a finding that calls for a re-think about key processes in biology, climate and nanotechnology.
Keywords: Nanoscience and technology; Physical chemistry (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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