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03 Mar 2025, 21:39 GMT+10
New York [US], March 3 (ANI): A group of scientists has created a way to illuminate the dynamic behavior of nanoparticles, which are essential components in the production of pharmaceuticals, electronics, and industrial and energy-conversion materials.
The breakthrough combines artificial intelligence and electron microscopy to produce images of how these tiny pieces of matter react to stimuli. 'Nanoparticle-based catalytic systems have a tremendous impact on society,' explains Carlos Fernandez-Granda, director of New York University (NYU's) Center for Data Science and a professor of mathematics and data science, one of the paper's authors.
'It is estimated that 90 percent of all manufactured products involve catalytic processes somewhere in their production chain. We have developed an artificial-intelligence method that opens a new window for the exploration of atomic-level structural dynamics in materials.'
The work, which also included researchers from Arizona State University, Cornell University, and the University of Iowa, blends electron microscopy with AI to enable scientists to see the structures and movements of molecules that are one-billionth of a meter in size at an unprecedented time resolution.
'Electron microscopy can capture images at a high spatial resolution, but because of the velocity at which the atomic structure of nanoparticles changes during chemical reactions, we need to gather data at a very high speed to understand their functionality,' explains Peter A. Crozier, a professor of materials science and engineering at Arizona State University and one of the paper's authors. 'This results in extremely noisy measurements. We have developed an artificial-intelligence method that learns how to remove this noise--automatically--enabling the visualization of key atomic-level dynamics.'
Observing the movement of atoms on a nanoparticle is crucial to understanding functionality in industrial applications. The problem is that the atoms are barely visible in the data, so scientists cannot be sure how they are behaving--the equivalent of tracking objects in a video taken at night with an old camera. To address this challenge, the paper's authors trained a deep neural network, AI's computational engine, that is able to 'light up' the electron microscope images, revealing the underlying atoms and their dynamic behavior.
'The nature of changes in the particle is exceptionally diverse, including fluxional periods, manifesting as rapid changes in atomic structure, particle shape, and orientation; understanding these dynamics requires new statistical tools,' explains David S. Matteson, a professor and associate chair of Cornell University's Department of Statistics and Data Science, director of the National Institute of Statistical Sciences, and one of the paper's authors. 'This study introduces a new statistic that utilizes topological data analysis to both quantify fluxionality and to track the stability of particles as they transition between ordered and disordered states.' (ANI)
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