‘Molecular surgery’ snips off a single atom

July 2, 2007 | Source: New Scientist news service

Using a scanning tunnelling microscope, a single hydrogen atom has been snipped off a molecule and then added back on again, marking the first time a single chemical bond has been broken and reforged in a controlled, reversible way.

This kind of reversible alteration could be used in molecular electronics, says Yousoo Kim at the Surface Chemistry Laboratory in Wako, Japan.