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Molecules exhibit non-reciprocal interactions without external forces, new study finds

A graphic illustrating the four possible interactions between two particles, where the arrows indicate the force experienced by the particle of that color due to the gradient surrounding the particle of the other color. The interactions shown in the upper left-hand and lower right-hand corners illustrate reciprocal interactions where the two particles attract each other

Protective molecules facilitate molybdate anion binding to create novel silver nanoclusters

The silver-molybdate nanocluster is supported by thiolate and phosphine molecules, which serve as protective ligands that surround the silver nanocluster to increase stability and uniformity. Silver atoms are blue, molybdate ions are orange and red, thiolate ligands are yellow and gray and phosphine ligands are purple and gray. Credit: Polyoxometalates, Tsinghua University Press Silver nanocluster

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