Chemicals
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Discovery of a green plastic that repairs itself and biodegrades in nature
It’s easy to model, it degrades in nature, and when it breaks, it adjusts. Will self-repair plastic revolutionize the industry?
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What will be the materials of batteries of the future?
A group of scientists from Empa are looking for innovative materials for the batteries of tomorrow in both the field…
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Oxalic acid is perfect for recycling battery metals
The process developed by the Swedish Chalmers University makes it possible to recycle metals from electric car batteries in an…
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Producing solar thermochemical hydrogen, from MIT a train of reactors
Engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have created a new system to obtain hydrogen from solar heat with an…
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Zinc ion batteries, achieved a record energy density
A group of scientists has created zinc-manganese batteries whose cathode shows an energy density of 800.4 Wh/kg thanks to a…
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Thanks to phosphonates, recyclable epoxy resin is born
A recyclable epoxy resin that can transform the circular economy of wind turbines arrives from Swiss materials research laboratories
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Kesterite photovoltaic windows with integrated storage, the breakthrough coming from China
Research from Henan University provides a new type of intelligent electrochemical windows capable not only of self-powering but also of…
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With a pinch of carbon black, the foundation of the house becomes a supercapacitor
A group of researchers at MIT in Boston have developed a system to add cement with water and carbon black…
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From Pennsylvania an eco-friendly glass super resistant
Researchers at Penn State have invented a new eco-friendly glass and 10 times more resistant to breakage that can revolutionize…
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Food packaging in bacterial cellulose, comes the packaging you can eat
Scientists at the Hong Kong University of China have developed a new biocellular material for use in food packaging. Transparent…
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