Researchers from North Carolina State University, Iowa State University, and the University of British Columbia have developed a technique that uses a molecule-thin protective layer to control how the heat of a flame interacts with a material. "Our technique … employs a nanoscale thin film over a targeted material,” said Martin Thuo, one of the scientists involved in this study. “The thin film changes in response to the heat of the fire and regulates the amount of oxygen that can access the material. That means we can control the rate at which the material heats up." This work was performed in part at the Analytical Instrumentation Facility (AIF) at North Carolina State University, which is a member of the North Carolina Research Triangle Nanotechnology Network (RTNN), a site in the National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure (NNCI).
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