Following that success, the team inserted different types
of ammonium molecules with various sizes and symmetries into a series of 2D materials to create a broad class of superlattices.
Not exact matches
The result is
ammonium nitrate and
ammonium sulfate,
molecules that condense with others
of their kind, plus water, to form tiny particles in the air that absorb sunlight and block visibility — smog.
That's the analogous idea, but with a crystal
of 2D material and
ammonium molecules.»
In 1828, F. Wöhler had reported the first chemical synthesis
of a simple organic
molecule (urea) from inorganic starting materials (silver cyanate and
ammonium chloride).