An article published in ACS Energy Letters provides an overview of the first-ever 2T perovskite/CIS TSC with a power conversion efficiency (PCE) approaching 25%.
A paper recently published in the journal Materials has reviewed the innovative use of recycled materials in civil engineering applications.
Owing to increased power consumption all over the globe, the use of sustainable and pollution-free means of energy like wind power has gained considerable attention.
Many chemical processes require the use of a catalyst. It allows a molecule to transform into another without changing itself, allowing it to be reused several times.
Most manufacturing businesses rely on the synthesis of organic chemicals and polymers. The new “electrifying synthesis” technologies, which combine traditional synthetic chemistry and electrochemistry, bring us a step closer to a more sustainable future.
Writing in Sustainability, a team of scientists from China have reported a rapid charging strategy using AC incentive methods for Li-ion batteries which offers improvements over current charging strategies.
A team of Spanish researchers have applied the 5S production methodology to provide a framework for metal welding processes, with the aim of improving process efficiency, weld quality, sustainability, and worker safety. They have published their findings in a new paper in the journal Sustainability.
Creation of materials that can trap carbon dioxide emitted by a variety of industrial facilities is one potential option for addressing the rising climate catastrophe.
Researchers from the Qingdao University of Science and Technology have published a new paper in Sustainability to investigate the optimal model which could help inform decisions in designing supply chains to investigate the effects of different climate change mitigation regulations on carbon emissions and companies.
According to new research, organic crystals, a new class of smart engineering materials, can end up serving as sustainable and efficient energy conversion materials for sophisticated technologies such as robotics and electronics.
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