In an article recently published in the open-access journal Nanomaterials, researchers discussed the potential of few-layered graphene additives in effectively tuning the performance of conductive silicon compounds.
A recent study published online in ACS Polymers at the end of last year has investigated the effects of solvent properties on the elasticity of electrospun polymers. The research has implications for the design of materials for use in fields such as wearable electronics and medical research.
A recent paper has been published investigating the use of cobalt and lanthanum leaching from waste materials to develop effective recycling strategies for solid oxide cells.
A review paper, currently in the pre-proof stage, has been published online investigating the recent advances in research into biochar-based slow-release fertilizers.
Fredericton, N.B. – Rigaku, a world leader in material characterization, announced a new collaboration with C-Therm Technologies Ltd. to bring Rigaku’s thermal analysis product line to the United States.
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Ion chromatography is a versatile technique for multi-parameter analysis of various kinds of samples.
In the recent study published in the journal Molecules, researchers studied the characterization and growth of graphene on different types of copper (Cu) surfaces.
In a review recently published in the open-access journal Materials, researchers presented a detailed discussion on the development and upgrading of recovered carbon black through pyrolysis of end-of-life tires.
Intelligent food packaging has the potential to advance the field of food science, providing materials with unique properties that surpass conventional packaging.
Researchers from Portugal have reported the eco-friendly synthesis of bacterial cellulose films, a functional bioactive material which has potential applications in fields including biomedicine.
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