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A rendering of the three-dimensional spatial nano-structure image of an aluminium epoxy marine coating obtained from scanning coherent X-ray diffractive microscopy. The violet parts are aluminium flakes, the green parts are talc fragments, the yellow parts are iron oxide particles. The scale bar is 10 microns.

From: B. Chen et al. Percolation Property Simulation of a Barrier Protective Coating Based on Its Three-Dimensional Spatial Structure. Sci. Rep. 3, 1177 (2013).

Image credit: Bo Chen (UCL Chemistry)
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Author UCL Mathematical & Physical Sciences from London, UK

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