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"Iron Oxide" Dale Hensley, controlled synthesis engineer Commonly known as rust, iron oxide is a materials challenge. At ORNL’s Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences, researchers exfoliated, or removed, iron oxide from a steel plate and magnified it 40,000 times using a scanning electron microscope. |
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Source | The Art of Science: 2018 finalists |
Author | Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
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