Extraordinary Pattern Found in Solids to Act like a Liquid
Editorials News | Sep-21-2016
The scientists from of Central Florida in the US have developed a strange material that can work as a liquid without turning it into a liquid. During the research the scientists took a small size non flammable
After a short time the scientists found a strange crystal structure in the x-ray report. The scientists discovered through the study that crystal structure within the material allow for lithium ions to run simply just like a liquid.
Through the discovery the scientists have found great solution for computer, phone and electronic industries. The scientists said that this study is important as liquid plays an essential role in electronic equipments and energy uses. For instance lithium-ion is among the best batteries but its huge size creates problem while shifting lithium-ion from one side to another.
The researchers added that there is a lot more study to be done in this research.
While adding the significance of the newly created material the researchers said that the use of inflammable material can reduce the liquid’s need.
Non-combustible materials can also create user friendly electronics as the information transfer process will become easy through optics.
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