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Yes Cosors there are a lot of misinformation and mindbeliefs in Vittangi.

They should better employ the structural material engineer in this news item in The Guardian from a reputable University that have now created single layer wafer thick carbon semi conductors.

And it doesn't stop there the first monolayers of pure gold have been created. These could potentially be used in the computing devices of the future offering incredible gains in miniturisation and huge storability and lightning transfer of electrical currents.

It is the next big thing since pre sliced bread was invented...seriously:geek:🤓🤓

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Its comforting to see that real scientist are marching on unperturbed despite the opposition from greenies and miskead local politicians...

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I'll take a closer look at that. Thanks for the tip!

"A single atom layer of gold: Researchers create goldene​

Date: April 16, 2024
Source: Linköping University
Summary:
For the first time, scientists have managed to create sheets of gold only a single atom layer thick. The material has been termed goldene. According to researchers, this has given the gold new properties that can make it suitable for use in applications such as carbon dioxide conversion, hydrogen production, and production of value-added chemicals.


For the first time, scientists have managed to create sheets of gold only a single atom layer thick. The material has been termed goldene. According to researchers from Linköping University, Sweden, this has given the gold new properties that can make it suitable for use in applications such as carbon dioxide conversion, hydrogen production, and production of value-added chemicals. Their findings are published in the journal Nature Synthesis.

Scientists have long tried to make single-atom-thick sheets of gold but failed because the metal's tendency to lump together. But researchers from Linköping University have now succeeded thanks to a hundred-year-old method used by Japanese smiths.
"If you make a material extremely thin, something extraordinary happens -- as with graphene. The same thing happens with gold. As you know, gold is usually a metal, but if single-atom-layer thick, the gold can become a semiconductor instead," says Shun Kashiwaya, researcher at the Materials Design Division at Linköping University.
To create goldene, the researchers used a three-dimensional base material where gold is embedded between layers of titanium and carbon. But coming up with goldene proved to be a challenge. According to Lars Hultman, professor of thin film physics at Linköping University, part of the progress is due to serendipidy.
"We had created the base material with completely different applications in mind. We started with an electrically conductive ceramics called titanium silicon carbide, where silicon is in thin layers. Then the idea was to coat the material with gold to make a contact. But when we exposed the component to high temperature, the silicon layer was replaced by gold inside the base material," says Lars Hultman.
This phenomenon is called intercalation and what the researchers had discovered was titanium gold carbide. For several years, the researchers have had titanium gold carbide without knowing how the gold can be exfoliated or panned out, so to speak.
By chance, Lars Hultman found a method that has been used in Japanese forging art for over a hundred years. It is called Murakami's reagent, which etches away carbon residue and changes the colour of steel in knife making, for example. But it was not possible to use the exact same recipe as the smiths did. Shun Kashiwaya had to look at modifications:
"I tried different concentrations of Murakami's reagent and different time spans for etching. One day, one week, one month, several months. What we noticed was that the lower the concentration and the longer the etching process, the better. But it still wasn't enough," he says.

The etching must also be carried out in the dark as cyanide develops in the reaction when it is struck by light, and it dissolves gold. The last step was to get the gold sheets stable. To prevent the exposed two-dimensional sheets from curling up, a surfactant was added. In this case, a long molecule that separates and stabilises the sheets, i.e. a tenside.
"The goldene sheets are in a solution, a bit like cornflakes in milk. Using a type of "sieve," we can collect the gold and examine it using an electron microscope to confirm that we have succeeded. Which we have," says Shun Kashiwaya.
The new properties of goldene are due to the fact that the gold has two free bonds when two-dimensional. Thanks to this, future applications could include carbon dioxide conversion, hydrogen-generating catalysis, selective production of value-added chemicals, hydrogen production, water purification, communication, and much more. Moreover, the amount of gold used in applications today can be much reduced.
The next step for the LiU researchers is to investigate whether it is possible to do the same with other noble metals and identify additional future applications.

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Materials provided by Linköping University. Original written by Anders Törneholm. Note: Content may be edited for style and length."


 

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Source: Linköping University 👈 There are no coincidences ;)
 
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Yes Cosors there are a lot of misinformation and mindbeliefs in Vittangi.

They should better employ the structural material engineer in this news item in The Guardian from a reputable University that have now created single layer wafer thick carbon semi conductors.

And it doesn't stop there the first monolayers of pure gold have been created. These could potentially be used in the computing devices of the future offering incredible gains in miniturisation and huge storability and lightning transfer of electrical currents.

It is the next big thing since pre sliced bread was invented...seriously:geek:🤓🤓

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Its comforting to see that real scientist are marching on unperturbed despite the opposition from greenies and mislead local politicians...

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The gold 'foil' reminds me of an other genius scientist goal:

"Comet inspires chemistry for making breathable oxygen on Mars​

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They designed an experiment to crash CO2 onto the inert surface of gold foil, which cannot be oxidized and should not produce molecular oxygen.
Nonetheless, O2 continued to be emitted from the gold surface. This meant that both atoms of oxygen come from the same CO2 molecule, effectively splitting it in an extraordinary manner.
"At the time we thought it would be impossible to combine the two oxygen atoms of a CO2 molecule together because CO2 is a linear molecule, and you would have to bend the molecule severely for it to work," Giapis says. "You're doing something really drastic to the molecule."

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https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/685201

Direct dioxygen evolution in collisions of carbon dioxide with surfaces
 
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The gold 'foil' reminds me of an other genius scientist goal:

"Comet inspires chemistry for making breathable oxygen on Mars​

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They designed an experiment to crash CO2 onto the inert surface of gold foil, which cannot be oxidized and should not produce molecular oxygen.
Nonetheless, O2 continued to be emitted from the gold surface. This meant that both atoms of oxygen come from the same CO2 molecule, effectively splitting it in an extraordinary manner.
"At the time we thought it would be impossible to combine the two oxygen atoms of a CO2 molecule together because CO2 is a linear molecule, and you would have to bend the molecule severely for it to work," Giapis says. "You're doing something really drastic to the molecule."

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https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/685201

Direct dioxygen evolution in collisions of carbon dioxide with surfaces

ohh wow, that sounds pretty cool! Hopefully there are some practical applications!

Dont know if you know, but gold foil was used to prove the existance of atoms in the first place. Some time more ~100 years ago (I forgot the details), Niels Bohr (I think was it) shot a piece of gold foil with alpha particles and observed how they changed trajectory. From that, he concluded that gold must be almost entirely empty because only a small fraction of the particles bounced off in random directions and most of them went straight through.

Why did he use gold? Because it was possible to make gold very, very thin. I find it ironic that Gold might be one of the easiest materials to get a very thin foil but is also very hard to get a single layer of atoms because it tends to lump up. Its just.. the universe must have a lot of fun with us apes.. :D
 
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And the two things are directly related!

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from 'your' discovery:
future applications could include carbon dioxide conversion

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@beserk , look, I tried a new coffee roast today. Its a special easter mix/roast, offered by a local roaster. It probably cant be ordered for much longer :D.. your user image reminds me of it, cool coincidence 😂

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@beserk , look, I tried a new coffee roast today. Its a special easter mix/roast, offered by a local roaster. It probably cant be ordered for much longer :D.. your user image reminds me of it, cool coincidence 😂

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Sharp eye! 🧐
It has actually become an Easter bunny!
I think it used to be a bear.
 
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And the two things are directly related!

@beserk
from 'your' discovery:
future applications could include carbon dioxide conversion

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Yes - if we have gold plated chimneys, we can still use coal!
 
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Yes - if we have gold plated chimneys, we can still use coal!
You probably also need a particle accelerator to shoot the CO2 molecules with 90% speed of light at the gold foil 😂
 
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Sharp eye! 🧐
It has actually become an Easter bunny!
I think it used to be a bear.
Yes it used to be a bear :)
 
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Can we perform a rain dance, but for Supreme Court appeal decisions? I would volunteer to perform it tonight...
 
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Can we perform a rain dance, but for Supreme Court appeal decisions? I would volunteer to perform it tonight...
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And Talga, of course, I see how they have started a more sustainable business strategy and I think they can easily become leaders for the green transition in Norrbotten if they want to if you let them.Christina Henriksen featured by cosors
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Ok did it! Hope no one except the necessary deities heard or saw me!
 
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Guys, it looks like we didn't get a decision by the court on whether the appeals need to be heard. That means, I need to perform more permit dances. Whoever is free and has some room, please help. If we all dance together we can increase our chances of getting a decision soon!
 
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To be honest, I couldn't do the permit dance yesterday as I was a bit too intoxicated after having some drinks with friends. But I have done my duty today. This means we definitely absolutely surely and effectively maybe get the permit decision this week!
 
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Apropos my upcoming trip to Arctic Sweden where the snow is melting and zillions of mosquito larvae are developing in all puddles of meltwater...
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Super strength Mozzie spray. Developed by Swedish Chemist marketed in Australia as Bushman by friends of mine...being re imported into Sweden by me on my upcoming trip to mosquito infested Torne river banks around Nunasvaara and Vittangi...

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To be honest, I couldn't do the permit dance yesterday as I was a bit too intoxicated after having some drinks with friends. But I have done my duty today. This means we definitely absolutely surely and effectively maybe get the permit decision this week!
@Bravo never uses the "too intoxicated" excuse.
 
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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
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I accomplish all of my best dance moves when I'm thoroughly inebriated.



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Thats the spirit!!! I feel it working already! Everyone dance to their best ability so that the appeals decision may come faster!
 
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