Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have revealed how a catalyst in a promising chemical reaction for industry helps make ammonia, a major ingredient in fertilizer. Copper oxide is a key ...
A University of California, Berkeley chemist has engineered a new technology that could make hydrogen-producing fuel cells ...
Graphene has revolutionized materials science and nanotechnology, showcasing extraordinary electrical, mechanical, and ...
Seoul – Hankook Tire & Technology and Finnish methane-decomposition specialist Rotoboost are to jointly develop tire reinforcement materials based on hydrogen-derived carbon. Under an MoU signed 20 ...
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Quantum calculations reveal hidden chemistry inside ice
Inside what looks like a simple block of frozen water, quantum mechanics is quietly rewriting the rules of chemistry. New ...
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Membrane built to trap CO2 delivers unprecedented 1,800× hydrogen separation
A membrane built to attract carbon dioxide has just shattered expectations by refusing to let the greenhouse gas pass. That ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. – When designing membranes that separate industrial gases, scientists often incorporate structures that attract ...
With the potential for use as a protective coating to prevent solar cells and other infrastructure from corrosion, or to ...
Talk about twisted science! This year, chemists reached new heights of knottiness with “perplexanes,” entangled molecules with fiendishly complex topology (J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2025, DOI: ...
Engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology say their polymer coating could be used to protect photovoltaic modules, due to its impermeability to gases. The team has demonstrated that a ...
E-methanol entered a transformative new phase in 2025 as the first commercial-scale plants came online and global demand from ...
Because it's nearly impermeable to gases, the polymer coating could be used to protect solar panels, machinery, ...
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