Superionic conductors promise clean, renewable energy -; at the right temperatures. These conductors, used as solid electrolytes in batteries and fuel cells, comprise solid materials in which ions move as fast as in liquids.
In the latest article published in the journal Ceramics International, Chinese researchers have prepared FeS-graphene composites using single-step pyrolytic sulfidation processes by utilizing organic alcohol as a deep eutectic solvent.
In a recent study published in the journal ACS Energy Letters, researchers from China analyzed halide perovskite ceramic thin films to harness the excess energy of fast cooling hot carriers (HCs) generated in a solar cel...
This research explores the conversion of spent bleaching earth into biofuels, assessing economic viability and sustainability in the edible oil refining sector.
On a theoretical basis, iron that rusts in water should not be subjected to corrosion when it comes in contact with an “inert” supercritical fluid of carbon dioxide. However, it does not end up in the same way.
In today’s world, the demand for energy is constantly on the rise as a result of increasing population and urbanization demands. While fossil fuels still dominate the main energy supply there is a demand for alternative, renewable energy sources to mitigate greenhouse gas emission and combat the climate crisis.
Writing in the journal ACS Energy Letters, a team of researchers has investigated the current status of lithium-ion battery recycling regulations across the world and their implications.
In a recent study published in the journal ACS Applied Energy Materials, researchers analyzed palladium (Pd) composite-based electrocatalyst as an alternative to platinum (Pt) electrocatalyst-based anode for the application in methanol-based fuel cells.
A team of researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) has set a new record in the power conversion efficiency of solar cells made using perovskite and organic materials.
The science of catalysis—the expedition of a chemical reaction—is probably not the best-known branch of study, but it is fitted into the fabric of modern society.
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