This article explores how laser cutting and mechanical punching perform when used in electrode manufacturing and other foil-based applications in terms of speed, edge quality, material compatibility ...
A research team led by Dr. Ji-Hyung Han from the Convergence Research Center of Sector Coupling & Integration at the Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER) has developed a new seawater electrolysis ...
Lowering the electrode potential charges a single Ti atom (purple) negatively. The forming polarons enable hydrogen (yellow) to bind to the surface and activate the hydrogen evolution reaction on the ...
Lowering the electrode potential charges a single Ti atom (purple) negatively. The forming polarons enable hydrogen (yellow) to bind to the surface and activate the hydrogen evolution reaction on the ...
UChicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering (UChicago PME) Research Associate Professor Minghao Zhang collects a dry electrode film. Zhang is the first author of a new paper in Nature Energy ...
Current electrochemical theory does not adequately describe realistic platinum electrodes. Scientists at Leiden University have now, for the first time, mapped the influence of imperfect platinum ...
Researchers in South Korea have created a new type of electrode that captures carbon dioxide from exhaust gases and converts it directly into formic acid. The device works under realistic gas ...
MobiHealthNews’ Emerging Technologies Series spotlights organizations developing, scaling and investing in innovative healthcare technologies. What follows is Part 2 of a seven-part series: Dave Rosa, ...
(Nanowerk News) Transparent electrodes transmit light while conducting electricity and are increasingly important in bioelectronic and optoelectronic devices. Their combination of high optical ...
“This work shows that carbon capture and conversion do not need to be treated as separate steps. By integrating both functions into a single electrode, we demonstrate a simpler pathway for CO 2 ...
The organic light-emitting diode (OLED) technology behind flexible cell phones, curved monitors, and televisions could one day be used to make on-skin sensors that show changes in temperature, blood ...
Researchers in Sweden have unveiled a way to create high-performance electronic electrodes using nothing more than visible light and specially designed water-soluble monomers. This gentle, ...
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