ThyssenKrupp and TU Berlin develop a process for eco-friendly conversion of process gases.

ThyssenKrupp and TU Berlin develop a process for eco-friendly conversion of process gases.
Researchers develop nanoscale materials that can improve the activities and stabilities of HER catalysts.
Researchers from Northwestern University have assembled silicate nanosheets into thin dielectric films for solution-processed field-effect transistors.
To fulfill the complex requirements of medical applications, multi-functional biomaterials need to be designed.
A new hybrid catalyst technology with reduced platinum content delivers lower system costs and improved ORR activity, stability, and fuel cell performance.
In 2014, the renowned Electron Microscopy for Materials Science (EMAT) research lab at the University Antwerp, Belgium, and Leica Microsystems started a fruitful collaboration to establish a Leica Reference Site in Antwerp.
In his latest piece, Professor Ozin considers the possibility of basing a future hydrogen economy on platinum catalysts.
ChemNanoMat is a recently launched journal from Wiley-VCH and ACES that covers the latest discoveries in nanomaterials chemistry. These articles represent the top ten most downloaded papers in the month of August and are all free to access.
This themed issue of steel research international on High Manganese Steels, guest-edited by Wolfgang Bleck, presents some highlights from the HMnS 2014.
Indoor and outdoor stability measurements are used to compare the lifetime of fully roll-to-roll organic solar cell modules.