Unlocking the Secrets of the Unique Family of Metallic Clusters on the Wheel
In a breakthrough discovery, a family of wheel-like metallic clusters has been found to possess unique properties that scientists have never seen before. The clusters, which are made up of boron, nitrogen, and carbon, have a wheel-like structure that is completely different from any other known materials. The material’s intriguing combination of properties could enable new advances in nanotechnology and other fields. “This family of clusters is an exciting new discovery,” said Professor Charles H. Bennett, who led the research team. “The clusters show remarkable stability, flexibility and electronic properties, making them potential candidates for a range of future applications.”
source: Phys.org