Month: June 2018
Interview: Advances in Hydrogen Storage Technologies

Interview: Advances in Hydrogen Storage Technologies

Interview with Dr. Karsten Müller and Timo Rüde of the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany about their recent work on liquid organic hydrogen carrier (LOHC) systems and the recent Special Issue of Energy Technology on Hydogen Storage Materials, Carriers, and Processes.

Seeing from a Nanoelectrochemical Confined World

Seeing from a Nanoelectrochemical Confined World

Electrochemical confined effects are capable of exploring the novel detection mechanisms of nanopore to efficiently convert the dynamic function/structure of single molecules into the ionic signatures or optical patterns. This will prompt the nanopore to emerge on the comprehensive range of future applications in both life and material science.