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+ | Of especial interest in the context of [[gemstone metamaterial technology]] | ||
+ | is highly anisotropic (and highly localized) pressure in [[Piezochemical mechanosynthesis]]. | ||
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+ | By current day means in most cases what is investigated in the context of piezochemistry | ||
+ | is the effect of extreme isotropic compression in [[diamond anvil cells]]]. | ||
+ | g. to figue out what is happening in planets interiors. | ||
== Related == | == Related == | ||
* [[Piezochemical mechanosynthesis]] | * [[Piezochemical mechanosynthesis]] | ||
+ | * [[gemstone metamaterial technology]] | ||
+ | * [[High pressure]] | ||
+ | * [[High pressure modifications]] | ||
+ | * [[Stiffness]] | ||
== External links == | == External links == |
Revision as of 15:54, 23 May 2021
Of especial interest in the context of gemstone metamaterial technology is highly anisotropic (and highly localized) pressure in Piezochemical mechanosynthesis.
By current day means in most cases what is investigated in the context of piezochemistry is the effect of extreme isotropic compression in diamond anvil cells]. g. to figue out what is happening in planets interiors.
Related
- Piezochemical mechanosynthesis
- gemstone metamaterial technology
- High pressure
- High pressure modifications
- Stiffness
External links
- piezochemistry (wiktionary)
- piezochemistry (minimal definition) – "the branch of chemistry dealing with the effects of high pressure on chemical reactions"
- A mention of piezochemistry can be found here:
Molecular Manufacturing: What, Why and How – by Chris Phoenix – pdf