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  • News - 2 Oct 2009
    A new ceramic material described in this week's issue of the journal Science could help expand the applications for solid oxide fuel cells - devices that generate electricity directly from a wide...
  • Article - 31 May 2001
    Novel ceramic processing routes such as sol-gel production of aluminosilicates, core-shell zirconia, single crystal fibre processing and combustion synthesis are examined. The addition of fine powders...
  • News - 25 Jan 2022
    The production of solid oxide cells is a complex, challenging process. Recently, additive manufacturing (AM) otherwise known as 3D printing, has emerged as an advantageous production method. A...
  • News - 15 Oct 2020
    Compressing simple molecular solids with hydrogen at extremely high pressures, University of Rochester engineers and physicists have, for the first time, created material that is superconducting at...
  • News - 26 Jun 2019
    One mode through which heat ruins electronic equipment is by making components to expand at different rates, leading to forces that cause distortion and micro-cracking. Plastic components and...
  • News - 12 Dec 2006
    American Elements announced plans today to consolidate sales and marketing of its organo-metallic materials production into a single product group under its tradename AE Organo-Metallics™....
  • Article - 1 Mar 2023
    Alumina oxide is a go-to for replacing metals in harsh environments, but Zirconia offers superior toughness and wear resistance for technical ceramics.
  • Article - 8 Dec 2020
    Lubricating oils are one of the most critical components in machinery. Thus, it follows that sensitive and quick analysis of said oils is a crucial measurement. The analysis allows for the scheduling...
  • Article - 18 Dec 2001
    Marignac first isolated gadolinia, an oxide of gadolinium (Gd), in 1880. Then, in 1886, Lecoq de Boisbaudran successfully separated the element from Mosander’s “yttria.”
  • Article - 18 Dec 2001
    Part of the lanthanide series, erbium (Er) is a rare-earth element found in a wide range of minerals like blomstrandine, polycrase, fergusonite, euxenite, xenotime, and gadolinite.

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