Plastics become yellow with time. While the dyes have been considered the source of this, the actual chemical changes that occur have remained a mystery.
Using a 3D printing technique, a tiny quantity of simulated crushed Martian rock mixed with a titanium alloy created a tougher, high-performance material that could one day be utilized on Mars to produce tools or rocket parts.
New high-power electronic devices have been developed by engineers that are significantly more energy efficient than previous technology. A new technique for carefully “doping” gallium nitride (GaN) allows for the creation of the devices.
Writing in the journal Materials, a team of scientists from the National Institute for Cryogenics and Isotopic Technologies in Romania have investigated the use of iodine-doped graphene oxide as electrocatalysts.
By Reginald Davey
7 Sep 2022
Scientists from Finland and Denmark have demonstrated the 3D printing of thermally conductive plastic filaments which have potential applications as passive heat sinks for electronic devices. Their research has appeared ...
By Reginald Davey
7 Sep 2022
In an article recently published in the journal ACS Engineering Au, researchers discussed the utility of in situ/operando transmission infrared spectroscopy to examine the plasma-catalyst interface.
By Surbhi Jain
7 Sep 2022
In a paper recently published in the journal Biomaterials, researchers examined the challenges, synthesis techniques, and advances made in the development of decellularized extracellular matrix (dECM)-based biomaterials to imitate specific physical and biological characteristics of native tissue.
By Chinmay Chari
7 Sep 2022
A new magnetic state in a monolayer of the novel quantum material tungsten ditelluride, or WTe2, has been demonstrated by a research team at the University of California, Riverside, led by a physicist.
A group of researchers recently published a paper in the journal Materials that investigated the feasibility of using crushed macaúba endocarp as a bio-aggregate in a cement mix.
By Samudrapom Dam
7 Sep 2022
Master Bond EP4CL-80Med is a one part, optically clear epoxy developed for use in medical device assembly applications. It withstands repeated sterilization cycles and passes ISO 10993-5 testing for non-cytotoxicity.
EnPro Industries, Inc. (NYSE: NPO) today announced that it has entered into agreements to sell GGB, its mission-critical surface engineering solutions business, with exclusive negotiations with respect to the French operations of GGB, to The Timken Company for $305 million in cash, subject to customary closing date adjustments.
Researchers at the University of Oregon will receive more than $16 million in federal funds as part of a major government grant to the Oregon Mass Timber Coalition from the Build Back Better Regional Challenge.
FLEX PRO™ is designed as a multi-functional tool able to acquire micro-scale images and spectra from the deep UV to the NIR. Recently redesigned, it is capable of transmission, reflectance, fluorescence, Raman microspectroscopy as well as a host of other features. As such, FLEX PRO™ is a powerful addition to the laboratory.
Writing in the journal Materials Today: Proceedings, a team of scientists from Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering and Technology and Chandigarh University in India have investigated the thermal and sonochemical modification of guar gum to enhance the material’s properties and commercial application.
By Reginald Davey
6 Sep 2022
A new paper published online in Materials has evaluated the performance of concretes incorporating rubber from waste tires and recycled tire steel fibers. The research has been conducted by scientists from Cyprus and the UK.
By Reginald Davey
6 Sep 2022