In an article recently published in the open-access journal Materials, researchers reported the development of an electroconductive cotton cloth via coating of thermally reduced graphene oxide (GO) and electrochemically deposited Ag° particles.
In an article recently published in the journal NPJ Materials Degradation, researchers reviewed the use of plant-extract-based green corrosion inhibitors for the mitigation of carbon steel corrosion.
In a study published in the book Iron Ore, researchers examined and evaluated the recent developments in the use of biomass in various steel and iron-making processes, as well as their potential to reduce fossil CO2 emis...
Researchers from China and Israel have published an article in the journal Nano-Micro Letters focusing on a novel flexible, self-healing, self-adhesive, ambient temperature oxygen sensor with remarkable repeatability.
Cellulosic paper products are widely used for packaging, cardboard, printing, and construction, but a major issue with them is their flammability.
A new study posted to the preprint* server Research Square, in submission to Scientific Reports, has presented organic residue analysis of ten Bronze Age daggers from archaeological digs at Pragatto, Italy.
Industrial activity causes land degradation such as acidification. This is a global issue which is a paramount concern amongst environmental scientists and governmental bodies.
In a recent study posted to the preprint* server Research Square as a submission to Functional Composite Materials, researchers analyzed the mechanical properties of a stretchable conductor consisting of braided carbon nanotube yarns (CNTYs) wrapped around an elastomeric core.
In a recent study posted to the Research Square preprint* server as a submission to Nature, researchers from Japan studied the unique and pristine record of materials from asteroid Ryugu.
In an article recently published in the journal Frontiers in Materials, researchers reported the development of orthodontic aligners using four-dimensional (4D) technology.
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