Researchers studied how encapsulated droplets of gallium liquid increased the stiffness of an elastomer.
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Researchers studied how encapsulated droplets of gallium liquid increased the stiffness of an elastomer.
Yi Hou and Christoph Brabec take a moment to outline the hysteresis problem faced by researchers working on perovskite materials.
An easy, step-by-step filtration forms energy-storing membranes with good mechanical stability, taking the sandwiched form of rGO-TiO2/rGO/rGO-TiO2.
Perovskite-based photovoltaics are currently achieving PCEs of just over 22%. Here are some interesting highlights of recent perovskite research.
The electrochemical performance of graphene/MoS2 heterostructures is optimised and the kinetics of their lithium storage mechanism are elucidated.
Safer technologies with higher energy densities and longer working lives are at the top of the list for lithium battery research.
Internal interfaces in the Li3N/[LiNH2 + 2LiH] solid-state hydrogen storage system alter the hydrogenation and dehydrogenation reaction pathways upon nanosizing, suppressing undesirable intermediate phases to dramatically improve kinetics and reversibility.
The first issue 2017 in Advanced Materials Interfaces highlights “Perspectives in Interface Research”.
Highlights from the biannual Bunsen-Colloquium in Frankfurt, Germany.
Highly Integrated Organic–Inorganic Hybrid Architectures by Noncovalent Exfoliation of Graphite and Assembly with Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles