Bromide ions cause ripples in semiclathrate hydrates, finds neutron scattering study

The way that water molecules behave in proton conducting materials is very important for understanding—and making the most of—their properties. This means being able to look at very rapid snapshots to catch changes in the water motion.


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Source: Phys.org