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- How to power California with wind, water and sun
- Cost-effective, solvothermal synthesis of heteroatom (S or N)-doped graphene developed
- Dream come true for chemists? Creating organic zeolites
- Nano-supercapacitors for electric cars
How to power California with wind, water and sun Posted: 24 Jul 2014 11:43 AM PDT New research outlines the path to a possible future for California in which renewable energy creates a healthier environment, generates jobs and stabilizes energy prices. |
Cost-effective, solvothermal synthesis of heteroatom (S or N)-doped graphene developed Posted: 24 Jul 2014 07:42 AM PDT A research team has developed cost-effective technology to synthesize sulfur-doped and nitrogen-doped graphenes which can be applied as high performance electrodes for secondary batteries and fuel cells. |
Dream come true for chemists? Creating organic zeolites Posted: 24 Jul 2014 07:41 AM PDT Traditionally, zeolites have been derived from inorganic material like silicon or aluminum. For the past several years, one research team has focused on combining zeolites with organic polymers whose main component is carbon, oxygen, hydrogen or nitrogen. A new technique and the new materials it produces can be immediately useful in catalysis and separations for chemicals production and hydrocarbon conversion for energy applications. |
Nano-supercapacitors for electric cars Posted: 24 Jul 2014 06:40 AM PDT Innovative nano-material based supercapacitors are set to bring mass market appeal a good step closer to the lukewarm public interest in Germany. This movement is currently being motivated by the advancements in the state-of-the-art of this device. |
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