A paper recently published in the journal Energies reviewed the recent developments in hydrogen storage systems and batteries.
By Samudrapom Dam
30 Aug 2022
SABIC, a global leader in the chemical industry, has expanded its optical materials portfolio with the launch of ULTEM™ 3310TD resin, which is well suited for optical transceiver collimator lenses used in single-mo...
In a paper recently published in the Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, researchers reported a method to determine the miscibility of amorphous solid dispersions (ASDs) based on the overlap concentration (c*). The resul...
By Chinmay Chari
30 Aug 2022
According to the United Nations, less than a quarter of all U.S. electronic waste gets recycled. In 2021 alone, global e-waste surged at 57.5 million tons, and only 17.4% of that was recycled.
Osaka Metropolitan University scientists have developed a simple, rapid method to simultaneously identify multiple food poisoning bacteria, based on color differences in the scattered light by nanometer-scaled organic metal nanohybrid structures (NHs) that bind via antibodies to those bacteria.
For the next six months, a camera system on the exterior of the International Space Station (ISS) will be snapping photos of more than a dozen different material samples, gathering detailed information that will help researchers determine how – and why – the harsh conditions of space affect these materials.
Ammonia, a nitrogen and hydrogen (NH3) compound known best for its use as a household cleaner, has the ability to be employed as a vehicle alternative fuel or as a form of energy storage.
Solar cells are rapidly becoming one of the major means to produce clean electricity in many nations.
A group of researchers led by the University of Texas at Arlington assistant professor is building a predictive tool that will help assess the lifespan, robustness, and safety of composites used in the construction of aircraft.
Dr Xuemin Du of the Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology (SIAT), Chinese Academy of Sciences, headed a study team that discovered a new slippery material with outstanding light-induced charge regeneration capabilities, allowing photocontrol of droplets in a variety of working circumstances.
Scientists at Kyushu University have constructed a succession of molecules that prefer to head the same direction when evaporated onto a surface.
A paper recently published in the journal Electrochemistry Communications demonstrated the connection between slurry rheology and the electrochemical performance of graphite anodes used in lithium-ion batteries (LIBs).
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By Samudrapom Dam
29 Aug 2022
In a review recently published in the open-access journal Materials, researchers discussed new developments in the detection of ethylene gas.
Study: Recent Advances in Ethylene Gas Detection. Image Credit:&n...
By Surbhi Jain
29 Aug 2022
In a paper recently published in the journal ACS Polymers, researchers explored and reviewed existing knowledge of in-solution spherical micelles and in-bulk equilibration of the particle phases of block copolymers (BCPs...
By Chinmay Chari
29 Aug 2022
The question of how particle size influences the quality of aggregates and asphalt is the focus of a new paper in the journal Construction and Building Materials. Scientists from the University of Arkansas’s Department of Civil Engineering have conducted the research.
By Reginald Davey
29 Aug 2022