Notable step forward in bridging pressure-gap for photoelectron-based experiments as a tool for investigating HT PEMFCs
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Disordered Materials for Better Batteries
In the quest to find an alternative to lithium-ion batteries, a highly disordered carbon material is produced that can accommodate sodium ions
Heterojunction Nanostructures for Self-Powered UV Photodetectors
Excellent electrochemical and photovoltaic properties are exhibited by SnO2-based hybrid materials that are grown on carbon cloth
Carbon Nanotubes: Gas Tank of the Future?
Storing pressurized hydrogen in carbon nanotubes could already be approaching the US Department of Energy's 2015 targets
Your Body Heat, Your Clothing, Your Electricity?
Fully organic nanocomposites are prepared with high electrical conductivity and improved thermoelectric properties
Reusable CO2 Capture Materials
Highly porous ceramic membranes are constructed that can continually sequester CO2 over long periods of time
Improved Oxygen Reduction Electrocatalyst
A doubly doped, few layered graphene oxide catalyst shows increased activity for the oxygen reduction reaction
Electron-Hopping Through Biofilms
A mathematical model has been developed to predict electrochemical activity in biofilms for microbial fuel cells