➀ Researchers at Beckman Institute have discovered a novel palladium-hydrogen nanoparticle with a triclinic structure; ➁ This unconventional method involves introducing electrons into a palladium ion solution to bond with hydrogen atoms; ➂ The nanoparticles retain hydrogen in a hydrogen-deficient environment, potentially leading to new applications in materials development.
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