Given a holding material with sufficiently small and uniform pores, gaseous oxygen can be made to form regular one-dimensional chains. That gives unprecedented insight into the properties of confined gases.
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Kitagawa, S. Gas in a straitjacket. Nature 441, 584–585 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1038/441584a
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