Danish scientists analyze advantages and disadvantages of the most promising printing technologies for metal back electrodes used in polymer solar cells.
Nanoparticles for improved electrical conductivity
Scientists at the INM are exploring new routes to flexible and transparent coatings that conduct electricity particularly well.
Journal of Applied Polymer Science: Submit to a Special Issue on Polymers for Microelectronics
Submit a paper to the forthcoming Special Issue of the Journal of Applied Polymer Science on Polymers for Microelectronics.
Welcome our Advanced Materials Editorial Advisory Board member Prof. Xinliang Feng
Xinliang Feng talks about his motivation to work in the field of graphene chemistry and the role of graphene in future developments.
Cementite and magnetite nanomagnets in blood purification: responsive enough?
Swiss researchers investigate the magnetic responsiveness of cytocompatible polyethylene functionalized carbon coated cementite and magnetite nanoparticles.
Free-standing organometallic sheets and their multilayers on solid substrates
Free-standing organometallic sheets are prepared and used to create multilayer assemblies on square centimetre length scales on solid substrates.
Transgenic soybeans? Good for plastics
Transgenic soybean crops can find less controversial use to help with plastics manufacturing.
Metal-ligand complexation induces single-chain self-folding of synthetic polymers
The controlled folding of single polymer chains is for the first time realized by the complexation of metal ions.
How manufacturers are making cars lighter and safer
New work discusses the driving force and logic behind the development of advanced high strength steels and their application in the automotive industry.
The challenge of strongly correlated electrons in catalysis
New work discusses the main challenges in the use of DFT to study catalysis by transition metal oxides with strongly correlated electrons.