A Princeton University-led research team, inspired by the complex system of water circulating in a tree, has discovered how to utilize a thin slice of wood as a membrane via which water vapor can evaporate, leaving behind salt or other impurities.
Solar cells and light-sensing technologies could be rendered more efficient by leveraging a unique property that results from defects and deformations in their structures.
Researchers from ETH Zurich and Total (French oil and gas company) have synthesized a new catalyst that can convert hydrogen and CO2 into methanol. This process, which can offer achievable market potential, opens new doors for the sustainable generation of chemicals and fuels.
Chemical engineers from EPFL have created a new class of high-performance membranes for trapping carbon that significantly crosses existing targets.
Researchers from the Institute of Solid State Physics, Hefei Institutes of Physical Science created an efficient transition metal electrocatalyst for enhancing oxygen evolution reaction. The study was reported in Small.
Plastic parts invariably have burrs after injection molding or mechanical processing. The quattroClean technology from acp systems AG has proved to be an efficient, inline-capable deburring and cleaning alternative for hard and brittle plastics such as PEEK and PPS.
Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory and the University of Arkansas have developed a highly efficient catalyst for extracting electrical energy from ethanol, an easy-to-store liquid fuel that can be generated from renewable resources.
Circular Economy is one of the focus topics at K 2019 and also the “green thread” running through ENGEL, the injection molding machine manufacturer and system solutions provider during trade fair appearance.
Increasing demands on cleanliness, in terms of freedom from both particulate and film-type contaminants, call for the use of adapted cleaning solutions. These now include a new spray cleaning system for solvent-based cleaning machines by Ecoclean.
A Chinese study team has come up with an effective colorimetric fluorescent detection of lead ions in water and realized real-time, visual, and semi-quantitative detection by printing the paper strip with fluorescence probe solution and a smartphone application (Color recognizer, Xiyi Technology).
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