Researchers improve zeolite-polymer gas separation membranes with liquid sulfolane for better carbon dioxide capture.

Researchers improve zeolite-polymer gas separation membranes with liquid sulfolane for better carbon dioxide capture.
It was believed that MOFs were a purely synthetic construct, but discoveries of natural examples have shaken this perception.
Professor Nazario Martín, University Complutense of Madrid and IMDEA-Nanoscience, reviews the second edition of this book, edited by Javier García-Martínez.
Professor Geoff Ozin on his “super leaf” challenge – producing fuel by matching nature.
A sand-like material can be extracted from seawater by adding carbon dioxide, potentially making the building industry more sustainable.
A new hydrogel extracts water from the air, offering a sustainable alternative to bottled water and addressing global water shortages.
A new material converts NOx environmental pollutants into harmless byproducts without the need for any heat.
New technology allows researchers to study electrochemical processes at the atomic level with new insights into a widely used catalyst.
Scientists have managed to create sheets of gold only a single atom thick using a hundred-year-old Japanese smithing method.
A new hybrid graphene incorporates new elements to help make the material magnetic for applications in electronics and computer science.