A special issue of Macromolecular Reaction Engineering presents recent progress in online monitoring and process control.
Plasma-Processed Air To Keep Your Fruit and Veggies Fresh
Researchers present an experimental set-up which generates plasma processed air to wash and dry off fresh and fresh-cut produce.
Power to Ammonia
ISPT and its partners in the Power to Ammonia project have recently concluded a feasibility study into the storage of renewable energy in ammonia.
Increasing the Lifetime of Self-Healing Materials
Lower healing temperatures lead to longer lifetimes in self-healing materials.
Advancing the Science and Technology of Electrospinning and Functional Nanofibers
A special issue of Macromolecular Materials and Engineering presents recent progress in electrospinning technologies and nanofiber utilization
Most Read – Featuring Microbubbles, Skin Sensors and Electrostimulated Drug Release
This month’s top Advanced Healthcare Materials papers.
Co-Production in Climate Change Research: Reviewing Different Perspectives
Global environmental challenges like climate change are likewise challenging our conceptions of science, and the role of science in society. Climate science is having a growing influence on our lives – in the media, government policy, our schools or corporate...
Labyrinth Seals Protect Against Water and Contamination
Two interconnected sealing rings make the ingress of water and contamination into the inside of the bearing impossible.
More Hydrogen for Less: Engineering the Catalytic Performance of MoS2
Hydrogen won’t be a viable fuel source without a replacement catalyst for platinum. This MoS2 hybrid looks set to provide some realistic competition.
Using Water and Air to Develop Plasma Activities and Applications
New research enhances understanding of plasma activated liquids (PALs) by using water and air to benefit sterilization and decontamination applications.