Recently, researchers in the Journal of Energy Chemistry have presented their design for a functional separator which includes an ultra-thin layer of gold (Au) nanoparticles coating on a commercial polyolefin separator to control the lithium dendrite growth and stabilize the graphite anode.
As the world moves toward net zero carbon emissions, there is a need for low-cost green technologies that possess enhanced properties to meet future energy demands. Significant research has been carried out into the use of advanced materials to overcome the issues with green technologies.
A paper published in Applied Nano Materials has presented research into developing sensors that can detect glucose from sweat using reduced graphene oxide (rGO).
A novel study in the journal Science of the Total Environment focuses on strategies and viable methods to recycle used/spent graphite from lithium-ion batteries.
Researchers recently used oil as an ‘entrance door’ for loading rubber with carbon fillers of various sizes and dimensionalities, including 1D carbon nanotubes (CNTs), 2D graphene nanoplatelets (GNPs), and 3D graphite.
Recent research has highlighted the potential of 2D materials as a means of forming vertical heterostructures that are held together by van der Waals forces - attraction and repulsions between molecules, atoms, and surfaces.
Biosensing is an innovative approach for real-time health monitoring and point-of-care diagnostics via direct human-machine interaction. To explore the potential of this field, a paper published in Materials Letters has ...
It is essential to develop carbon materials with good graphitic structure and physicochemical performance using precursors from renewable and sustainable sources, as considered in the journal Diamond and Related Materials.
The latest research in the journal ACS Applied Nano Material focuses on the manufacturing of a drastically enhanced silicon nanowire (SiNW)-based broadband photodetector utilizing SiNW core-shell structure with hydrothermally processed nitrogen-doped graphene quantum dots (N-GQDs).
We are all familiar with the popular foam plastic insulation material, polystyrene when it comes to protecting consumer items and for its application in the food industry in the form of plastic trays and containers. The flame retardancy of this material is explored in the journal Materials.
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