Scientists in the US and China have collaborated on a new paper investigating the use of polyaniline as a material for improved perovskite solar cells. The findings of their research have been published online in ACS Applied Energy Materials.
By Reginald Davey
1 Aug 2022
Scientists from Peking University’s School of Archaeology and Museology have published a new paper in Materials on a study of corrosion on iron objects recovered from the Nanhai I ship, which sank during the Southern Song Dynasty period of Chinese history.
By Reginald Davey
1 Aug 2022
Writing in the International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, scientists from Harbin Institute of Technology in China have developed a force model for grinding leucite glass ceramics.
By Reginald Davey
1 Aug 2022
At Morgan Advanced Materials we like to celebrate our milestones. With a long and rich history spanning over 165 years, it’s important for us to recognize the achievements of our business.
A new material can make solar cells a thousand times thinner than today's silicon solar cells. This material is a hybrid organic–inorganic crystal called halide perovskite. Now, a novel approach allows scientists to watch changes in the material's structure and functional properties at the same time as the material solidifies into a thin film from solution.
A new paper in the journal Materials has explored how recovery of iron from waste streams can improve the aims of the circular economy for industry. Scientists from two universities in Romania have collaborated on the research.
By Reginald Davey
29 Jul 2022
In an article recently published in the journal Additive Manufacturing, researchers discussed the utility of laser powder bed fusion (L-PBF) to create an alumina-based ceramic mold with an integrated core and shell (CMCS...
By Surbhi Jain
29 Jul 2022
German scientists have collaborated on a new paper in Polymer Testing investigating the use of epoxy resin films to manufacture prepregs for use in the aerospace industry.
By Reginald Davey
29 Jul 2022
As one of the leading suppliers of professional temperature control technology and a long-standing ACHEMA exhibitor, JULABO will this year be represented at the trade fair in the field of "thermal processes" for the first time.
Renishaw, the pioneers in combining Raman spectroscopy with scanning electron microscopes (SEMs), have launched their latest product, the inLux SEM Raman interface.
At the Ural Federal University (UrFU), a new law has been determined by physicists that accounts for the anomalous behavior of melts.
Researchers from KAUST discovered that adding a metal fluoride layer to multilayered perovskite-silicon tandem solar cells can stop charge recombination and improve performance.
Acquiring exact perception and successful identification requires high-quality data transfer, high-precision information sensing, and high-sensitivity signal detection.
An ancient metal used for its microbial properties is the basis for a materials-based solution to disinfection. A team of scientists from Ames National Laboratory, Iowa State University, and University at Buffalo developed an antimicrobial spray that deposits a layer of copper nanowires onto high-touch surfaces in public spaces.
Scientists at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory used neutron scattering to determine whether a specific material's atomic structure could host a novel state of matter called a spiral spin liquid.