| Hydrogen-Bond Exchange Seen in Real Time |
 | Hydrogen bond exchange has been observed for the first time by a team of chemists from Kyoto University with the help of a scanning tunneling microscope while monitoring a single water dimer – two molecules of water bonded together. The hydrogen bond exchange takes place between two molecules with a frequency of a few tens of cycles per second, and the new observations may lead to a better understanding of the quantum tunneling and molecul ... [read more >>] |
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