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Placing nanoparticles in the palm of your han

<p>Anne Bentley, a professor of chemistry at Lewis &amp; Clark College,&nbsp;has developed an innovative way to teach nanoscience, using 3D-printed models 3D models of the simplest geometric shapes that nanoparticles form. She has made the instructions for creating these models, either with paper or 3D-printing material, available as part of an article she co authored, published in the <em>Journal of Chemical Education</em>, called: &ldquo;<a href="https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.jchemed.3c00371"><u>A Primer on Lattice Planes, Crystal Facets, and Nanoparticle Shape Control</u></a>.&rdquo;</p>
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