How do nanoparticles grow? Atomic-scale movie upends 100-year-old theory

For decades, a textbook process known as “Ostwald ripening,” named for the Nobel Prize-winning chemist Wilhelm Ostwald, has guided the design of new materials including nanoparticles—tiny materials so small they are invisible to the naked eye.


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Source: Phys.org