Breakthrough turns metals into 2D materials
Materials Today,
Researchers from RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia, have used liquid metal to create two-dimensional materials no thicker…
2D metal oxides synthesized from liquid metal
Nanotechweb,
Flexible electronics, microfluidics and other cutting-edge engineering applications utilize two-dimensional (2D) metal oxides.
Liquid metal discovery ushers in new wave of chemistry and electronics
Space Daily,
This image of a liquid metal 'slug' and its clear atom-thick 'trail' shows the breakthrough in action.