Articles tagged with "Inorganic Chemistry"

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The many lifetimes of plastics

June 16, 2020
Infographics strive to give us a sense of how long plastic goods will last in the environment but is this information reliable? Many of us have seen informational posters at...

Controlled spherical crystallography for targeted drug delivery

May 3, 2020
Results from a research collaboration between researchers at Drexel’s College of Engineering and the Chemistry Department at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville demonstrate how to control the formation of structures...

Pushing the lithium-ion limit

October 29, 2019
As the global demand for consumer electronics, electric cars and renewable energy rise, the need for new battery production options becomes ever clearer…

More power to you

October 28, 2019
Our need for battery power is insatiable and current lithium-ion anode technology just won't cut it. Here we learn of some amazing atomic insights which led to a whole new...

Lithium-ion researchers win Nobel Prize in Chemistry

October 9, 2019
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry has been awarded to three researchers for their work on the development of lithium-ion batteries.

Leeds creates thinnest 2D gold

August 8, 2019
University of Leeds scientists have claimed first fabrication of freestanding 2D gold with a sub_nanometer thickness.

Reproducibility comes as standard (part 1)

July 29, 2019
Science's reproducibility crisis is a big challenge and one that needs to be overcome quickly. In the first of a two-part feature, Gerhard Noelken from The Pistoia Alliance explains that...

We’ll drink to that

June 3, 2019
Dr Leonardo Chiappisi and Dr Isabelle Grillo are fascinated with the popular Italian liquor limoncello and its distinct milky appearance. But how, exactly, could this help them develop speciality chemicals?...

Hydrogen sensor hits automotive targets

April 19, 2019
The first hydrogen sensor to meet safety targets for hydrogen-powered vehicles has been developed. Researchers from Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden created an optical nanosensor that changes colour when the...

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