Energy news, May 2022

Using nanometer-thick organic semiconducting films, researchers have, for the first time, mapped how energy flows in organic solar cells.

Splitting electron spins in magnetic material

Renewable hydrogen production using perovskites

Invention could lead to renewable energy being stored and moved around

Using a ceramic electrolyte, researchers have developed a tiny glucose fuel cell that produces the highest power density under ambient conditions.

A polysulfide-air redox flow battery with not one but two membranes overcomes the main problem with this type of large-scale battery.

A new study has revealed that battery decay is caused by both the individual behavior of electrode particles and how those particles behave in groups.

3D-printed, deformable electrodes and separators based on nanocellulose are promising for stretchable Li-ion batteries

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