As you are undoubtedly aware, some of the precious metals used in consumer - as Palladium - electronics can be expensive and difficult to achieve, that has led some to the harvest of electronic age materials and reuse them, while others have been working intensively on most readily available alternatives. Among this latter group are a team of researchers from the University Kyoto Japan, which has just announced that they have succeeded in creating an alloy of Palladium - by what is described as "current Alchemy". More specifically, combined rhodium nanotechnology (and "suggesting them") used and plate, which normally do not mix, in the new compound that they say could eventually replace real in a wide range of electronics and other products. Unfortunately, unclear when that might happen, but the researchers not are simply stopping at Palladium, apparently already are looking for in the use of a similar process to create other alloys.
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Sunday, January 2, 2011
Japanese researchers create Palladium - alloy using nanotechnology, 'current Alchemy'
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