Energy news, May 2019

A nanocomposite that combines polymer nanofibers and boron nitride nanosheets could make a superior dielectric material for flexible electronics.

Inks made from 2D materials like graphene can be coated onto a polyester fabric in a simple dyeing process to produce electronic components.

Chinese researchers offer a simple route to bandgap engineering

Researchers have developed a machine-learning algorithm that can accurately predict the mechanical properties of metal organic frameworks.

A novel coating can promote droplet formation and shedding in low-surface-tension fluids, thereby improving heat transfer.

A new polymer coating for battery cathodes can improve the electronic and ionic conductivity of a battery while also improving its safety.

A novel a bowl-shaped electrode catalyst with 'hot edges' can efficiently convert carbon dioxide into carbon-based fuels and chemicals.

Studying mayonnaise when it spins can help characterize the interface between an elastic-plastic material and a light material under acceleration.

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By making an ultra-pure version of boron nitride, researchers have been able to provide the first measurements of its predicted high thermal conductivity.

‘Lifelike’ material with artificial metabolism made from DNA

Using supercomputers, researchers are identifying the best combination of cobalt oxides and transition metals for converting heat to electricity.

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Researchers have developed a new protective layer for carbon nanotubes that can protect them from environmental contamination.

Canadian researchers say that their device could find multiple uses in snowy environments

Polymer foam offers potential route to practical solar desalination

Liquid-impregnated surfaces that comprise a specially textured surface and a liquid lubricant can help thicker materials to slide without sticking.

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