A novel finding in the journal Polymers shows that NiZn ferrites featuring mesh architectures have been effectively manufactured from early precursors via three-dimensional (3D) printing and solid-state reactions. This a...
By Akhlaqul Karomah
3 Dec 2021
As part of a collaborative study by Pavia University (Italy) and the Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden at Technische Universität Dresden (Germany), scientists created an innovative technique to develop lead halide perovskite solar cells with efficiency like never before.
Around 50% of plastic is single-use, with estimates of 12 billion tons of plastic waste being present in landfills by 2050. A new study presented in the Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering explores options for recycling this plastic waste into high-value products.
By Adrian Thompson
3 Dec 2021
A recent study presented in the Utilities Policy journal has explored the viability of the large-scale production of refuse-derived fuels created from municipal solid waste as a means of simultaneously reducing reliance ...
By Adrian Thompson
3 Dec 2021
A study available in the journal Metals reviews the recent progress in the field of metallic glasses and their composites, characterization, synthesis, properties, and applications.
By Bismay Prakash Rout
3 Dec 2021
Researchers find new issue complicating fast charging. Haste makes waste, as the saying goes. Such a maxim may be especially true of batteries, thanks to a new study that seeks to identify the reasons that cause the performance of fast charged lithium-ion batteries to degrade in electric vehicles.
Thermoelectric materials have the ability to generate electricity when a temperature difference is applied to them. Conversely, they can also generate a temperature gradient when current is applied to them.
An international group of researchers led by the Paul Scherrer Institute and the Heriot-Watt University has carried out in-depth analyses of the climate impact of blue hydrogen.
Magnetite is a type of iron oxide with the chemical formula Fe3O4. It has many interesting properties that make it the focus of research for use in spintronics devices.
Researchers from Australia recently compared the precision of different analytical methods in characterizing the metal content of printed circuit boards (PCB) samples.
By Susha Cheriyedath
3 Dec 2021
Researchers from Portugal recently developed an effective thermistor-type temperature monitoring method for boron-doped diamond-coated carbide cutting tools.
By Bismay Prakash Rout
3 Dec 2021
3D printing is a pivotal technology that is widely predicted to create next-generation materials with increased toughness, high-strength, and lightweight functional materials for a wide variety of applications.
By Reginald Davey
3 Dec 2021
The latest study in the journal Pharmaceutics focuses on electrospun nanofibers which contain natural biocompatible compounds that ensure their effectiveness for the treatment of burnt human skin.
By Ibtisam Abbasi
3 Dec 2021
CRAIC Technologies is pleased to participate in the 2021 Materials Research Society Virtual Annual Meeting, December 6, 7 and 8th.
Current hydrogen fuel cells have issues with durability and power density. Research published in Materials has investigated how to address these challenges in fuel cell design by varying anode channel shape.
By Reginald Davey
2 Dec 2021