Graphene is a substance utilized for a variety of applications owing to its advantageous characteristics. The article discusses the morphology of graphene sheets, their advantages, as well as the latest advances in this particular field of study.
By Ibtisam Abbasi
22 Feb 2022
3D printing technology has developed quickly and drastically over the past decades. With global food insecurity a growing concern, this article considers the development of 3D printed food, where this process stands in 2022, and the next steps for this technology.
By Sarah Moore
21 Feb 2022
This article discusses biochar in regard to its increasing significance, its disadvantages, the use of thermogravimetric analysis in relation to it, and any new developments in the field.
By Aditya Humnabadkar
21 Feb 2022
In this article, Bettersize demonstrates its expertise in the chemicals industry by determining the particle size and zeta potential of copolymer latex.
This article will explore how micro-CT features work together to increase image quality, speed and system versatility.
A recent interview with [name] from Thermo Fisher Scientific outlines the uses and benefits of this powerful technique throughout the entire polymer value chain, looking at where XRF fits into these processes and providing a number of example scenarios and applications of this.
This article considers the use of absorption atomic spectroscopy (AAS) analysis applied to the study of biofuels, and recent research and developments in this area.
By Chinmay Saraf
18 Feb 2022
This interview with Jason Riggs, the Director of Strategy for the Americas at Technetics, discusses the trends in the commercial aerospace market in 2022, as well as factors affecting the market like technological advances.
This article discusses the potential of graphene batteries as energy storage systems in electric vehicles (EVs). Graphene has several advantages over other commercial standard battery materials, including being strong, lightweight, and more abundant.
By Samudrapom Dam
17 Feb 2022
The last couple of decades has been witness to an explosion in electronic consumer products. However, the resources and energy used to make these products are finite.
By Ben Pilkington
17 Feb 2022