Chemicals
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Electrolysis cells Ni-GDC for the future power-to-X
DTU researchers manufactured and tested a new type of ceramic electrolysis cells with special electrodes that show no sign of…
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Solid-state sodium-air battery sets new record
A South Korean research group has successfully developed a high-energy solid electrolyte sodium-air battery with energy efficiency of more than…
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Clean hydrogen supply, over 16 million t/a by 2030
The BNEF analysis predicts that by the end of the decade the United States will become the largest producer of…
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Extracting lithium from wastewater, the Pennsylvania study
New research states that almost half of the lithium used in the United States could come from waste water from…
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AI could reduce animal testing of toxic chemicals
Identifying toxic chemicals with artificial intelligence techniques can close the era of laboratory testing
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An exceptional solar absorber for economical desalination
Research led by Ca' Foscari University of Venice has created a new selective solar absorber capable of maximizing the conversion…
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Liquid hydrogen vectors, AI finds the 41 best molecules among 160 billion
Using a supercomputer and artificial intelligence, scientists at the Argonne National Laboratory analyzed and evaluated over 160 billion molecules to…
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A pinch of ruthenium, the Italian way to an economical green hydrogen
Designed a new sustainable and efficient electrocatalyst to make renewable hydrogen production more economical
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Discovery of a green plastic that repairs itself and biodegrades in nature
It’s easy to model, it degrades in nature, and when it breaks, it adjusts. Will self-repair plastic revolutionize the industry?
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What will be the materials of batteries of the future?
A group of scientists from Empa are looking for innovative materials for the batteries of tomorrow in both the field…
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