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On the water's edge: DIY 2D materials on a liquid-liquid interface

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figure: This image depicts the formation of the second layer in a heterolayer coordination nanosheet. The cobalt ions pass through a pre-existing first layer (consisting of the iron coordination center and the pyridine ligand), which has formed at the liquid-liquid interface between water and dichloromethane. They then assemble into a coordinated layer by combining with the pyridine ligand. see again Credit: Hiroshi Nishihara of Tokyo University of Science The last few decades have witnessed a large amount of research in the field of two-dimensional (2D) materials. True to its name, this thin-film-like material consists of layers only a few atoms thick. Many chemical and physical properties of 2D materials can be adjusted, leading to promising applications in many fields, including optoelectronics, catalysis, renewable energy, and more. Coordination nanosheets are one of the most interesting types of 2D materials. “Coord...

Waters scores temporary pole for Supercars Race 19 - Speedcafe

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Cameron Waters Cameron Waters of Tickford Racing has taken temporary pole position for Race 19 of the Repco Supercars Championship at the NTI Townsville 500. Waters set a last-minute 1:13.0869s in the #6 Monster Energy Mustang to beat Red Bull Ampol Racing’s Shane van Gisbergen to top spot with 0.1224s, although the championship leader had put his cue on the shelf before the final lap. The two Triple Eight Race Engineering cars, both the Shell V-Power Racing Team car, Chaz Mostert from Walkinshaw Andretti United, and the fast man from Brad Jones Racing, Andre Heimgartner, among others, were included in this afternoon’s Top 10 Shootout. Broc Feeney (#88 ZB Commodore) was quickest at first but Will Davison (#17 Mustang) of Shell V-Power held on after having mostly set a representative lap of 1:13.3466s, compared to 1:13.5325s for Red Bull Ampol tyro. Van Gisbergen waited longer than most to venture out for his opening run and leapt to the top on his second original flyer when ...