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Scientists in Germany are claiming to have created the world’s smallest
chemical reaction. Saw-Wai Hla and his colleagues at the Free University of
Berlin (Physical Review Letters, vol 85, p 2777)
blasted electrons at iodobenzene molecules (C6H5I) and
separated and herded away the iodine using a scanning tunnelling microscope tip.
Next, they dragged two phenyl (C6H5) free radicals together
and squirted electrons at them to make them react. This welded them together to
form a biphenyl (C12H10) molecule. The technique could be used
for making new molecules not found in…

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