A recent update to the Raman Chemical Warfare Agents (CWA) library increases the number of compounds that can be identified to 111 deadly substances. This reflects Metrohm’s continued dedication to developing compr...
Innovative Photonic Solutions (IPS), Inc., a member of the Metrohm group and the m-oem portfolio of companies, recently manufactured its 40,000th laser.
Founded in 2003, IPS manufactures highperformance semiconducto...
Plainsboro, New Jersey, 31 July 2024. m-oem, the OEM division of Metrohm, has completed a significant upgrade to their website. Composed of B&W Tek, DropSens, Innovative Photonic Solutions (IPS) and Metroglas, m-oem ...
In an article published in Scientific Reports, researchers examine the effects of Al2O3 coatings via atomic layer deposition on NMC811 cathodes.
By Nidhi Dhull
15 Aug 2024
Master Bond EP21ARHTND-2 is a two part epoxy adhesive, designed to withstand prolonged exposure to a wide range of chemicals.
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“The system’s chemical resistance was successfu...
A new method was developed by Professors Hong Chen (Southern University of Science and Technology, China), Bing-Jie Ni (University of New South Wales, Australia), and Zongping Shao (Curtin University, Australia) and published in Science Bulletin in an attempt to improve the stability of NiFe-based electrodes in seawater electrolysis.
Engineers at Rice University have created a novel reactor design that has the potential to reduce water pollution and decarbonize the production of ammonia. Despite being essential to maintaining food production for the world's expanding population, ammonia contributes 1.4% of carbon dioxide emissions and 2% of global energy consumption. The study has been published in Nature Catalysis.
While new technologies, including those powered by artificial intelligence, provide innovative solutions to a steadily growing range of problems, these tools are only as good as the data they’re trained on.
Despite the prevalent belief among many subsea vehicle and equipment manufacturers that “you cannot use batteries underwater”, Southwest Electronic Energy (SWE), a subsidiary of Ultralife Corporation, challenges this notion daily with its groundbreaking battery technology.
In an article published in Materials, researchers used molecular dynamics simulations to study the temperature-dependent wear resistance of FeNiCrCoCu high entropy alloy coatings on a Cu matrix, revealing key insights into their structural behavior.
By Nidhi Dhull
13 Aug 2024
The University of Strathclyde’s Advanced Forning Research Centre (AFRC), part of the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS), has added another internationally recognized accreditation to its name, having attained ISO 17025 for its mechanical testing laboratory.
Australia continues to occupy a leading position in the global research community. AXT continue to identify and source the latest technologies to assist the Australian research community with maintaining their position at the cutting edge.
Dr. Jin Gu, Kang and his team at the Nanophotonics Research Center at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) have developed a colorful radiation-cooling liquid crystal material that can cool without external power while simultaneously emitting color.
Materials science and engineering researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have found that the helical structure shows greatly enhanced conductivity compared to the "random coil" counterparts.
A study has highlighted a simple surface modification of the Cu electrode using poly (a-ethyl cyanoacrylate) (PECA) that has ester (-COOR) and electron-accepting cyano (-C=N).