The lure of fuel cells is the promise to be one of the most ubiquitous products of the 21st century. Fuel cells can compete with batteries, the internal combustion engine and the power grid. Hydrogen can compete with any fuel now produced and cause no pollution but its price is higher than gasoline or natural gas because it is difficult to transport and store. Nanotechnologies will provide the technological keys that enable fuel cells and hydrogen as a fuel to become competitive and commonplace.
An everyday item used in the kitchen can still be beautiful. At NPE 2009, Milliken Chemical, a division of Milliken & Company, is showcasing a cutlery tray from Italian manufacturer Guzzini that offers stunning design as well as practical functionality and environmental responsibility – thanks to the use of polypropylene (PP) clarified with Millad® NX8000 agent.
Kamalesh Sirkar, PhD, distinguished professor of chemical engineering at NJIT, and internationally-renowned expert in membrane separation technologies will be the recipient of the NJIT Board of Overseers Excellence in Re...
IBM (NYSE: IBM) will gather many of the top minds in science, industry and technology to explore the next frontier of electrical energy storage and advanced battery systems - key technologies that will power smarter ener...
This year British motorists holidaying home and abroad are facing one of the hottest summers on record. Thousands of families, some with pets, will endure many hot and unpleasant hours driving to and from popular holiday...
Scientists at the University of Delaware say they have developed a new hydrogen storage method -- carbonized chicken feather fibers -- that can hold vast amounts of hydrogen, a promising but difficult to corral fuel source, and do it at a far lower cost than other hydrogen storage systems under consideration.
The Dow Chemical Company ("Dow") today unveiled its multi-pronged presence at The International Plastics Showcase, NPE 2009, taking place at McCormick Place in Chicago on June 22-26, 2009:
New product an...
At NPE 2009, SABIC today launched its latest material solutions designed to help customers around the globe meet today’s most pressing demands and challenges.
SABIC Innovative Plastics' and Motorola's close collaboration has resulted in the co-development of new Lexan* EXL 8414 polycarbonate (PC) resin, a sustainable, high-tech and fully customized thermoplastic resin made specifically for Motorola's MOTOTM W233 Renew mobile phone - the world's first certified carbon neutral device.
It was a record first quarter for the DuPont R&D pipeline. For the first time in recent history, DuPont introduced more than 500 new products in three months. Even more significant is that the accomplishment was achi...
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