May 23rd, 2005
Water In Nanotubes Doesn’t Freeze
by: Alex

Researchers found that water in a carbon nanotube doesn’t freeze, even when cooled below eight Kelvin.  Some of the water forms an ice cylinder covering the inside of the tube, while a long chain of water inside the cylinder stays fluid.  This is weird stuff, but it will be cool to see how it’s eventually applied.

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Info: Posted May 23rd, 2005  in Nanotechnology, Pure Science


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