Energy news, July 2023

Palladium atoms on the surface of a catalyst can remove 90% of unburned methane from natural-gas engine exhaust at both low and high temperatures.

carbon fiber reinforced composite combined with piezoelectric nanoparticles acts as a self-powered sensor to detect stress and damage

Researchers have shown that molecular crystals shaped like an octopus could be used to capture the radioactve iodine in nucelar waste.

Researchers have found a way to use aluminum foil to create solid-state batteries with a higher energy density and greater stability.

Novel triboelectric generator can power satellite communication system in harsh conditions

Halide perovskite nanocrystals grown on-site with precise control over location

A novel titanium oxide nanofilament can not only harness sunlight to produce hydrogen by splitting water but can do so for months at a time.

Recycling a common plastic using electricity and some chemistry

Printing 3D solid objects at room temperature in a single step using metallic gel

Researchers have shown that adding a simple sugar to the electrolyte of a flow battery can improve its longevity and capacity.

A novel mathematical algorithm can predict the crystal structure of any material just based on knowledge of the atoms that make it up.

Using nanosheets with a perovskite crystal structure, researchers have developed a dielectric capacitor with the highest energy density ever recorded.

Scientists have developed a fluorine-based electrolyte that can protect lithium-metal batteries against performance decline.

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