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Related: About this forumScientists Get First Glimpse of a Chemical Bond Being Born
A Fundamental Advance Has Big Implications for Making Chemistry More Efficient
February 12, 2015
Menlo Park, Calif. Scientists have used an X-ray laser at the Department of Energys SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory to get the first glimpse of the transition state where two atoms begin to form a weak bond on the way to becoming a molecule.
This fundamental advance, reported Feb. 12 in Science Express and long thought impossible, will have a profound impact on the understanding of how chemical reactions take place and on efforts to design reactions that generate energy, create new products and fertilize crops more efficiently.
This is the very core of all chemistry. Its what we consider a Holy Grail, because it controls chemical reactivity, said Anders Nilsson, a professor at the SLAC/Stanford SUNCAT Center for Interface Science and Catalysis and at Stockholm University who led the research. But because so few molecules inhabit this transition state at any given moment, no one thought wed ever be able to see it.
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midnight
(26,624 posts)thecrow
(5,519 posts)He would have liked this alot.
K&R on his behalf.
hunter
(38,326 posts)...and the auto-generated closed captioning was inadequate, so I couldn't simply mute the sound.
But otherwise this is interesting research.