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Materials chemistry news, April 2020

Elastomers that replicate complex twisting action just through the use of light

Researchers have found that they can switch Weyl points between two different states in a novel antiferromagnetic manganese-tin alloy.

data can be written and erased in novel light-emitting hybrid combining bioimaging organic dyes and luminescent solid-state metal clusters

Researchers have discovered that polymers filled with carbon nanotubes could improve how unmanned military vehicles dissipate energy.

biocompatible drug-carrying nanofiber that splits into tiny nanoparticles once inside the body could offer a new strategy for anticancer therapy

Researchers have developed an hexagonal silicon-germanium alloy that can emit light, which could prove of great use for photonics.

Adding a low concentration of a 2D tin-based perovskite to a 3D version in solution produces a stable and efficient photovoltaic thin film.

new material for electrochemical sensing of hydrogen peroxide based on platinum dichalcogenide promises outstanding performance

A novel neural network was able to reduce the time needed to discover promising materials for a flow battery from 50 years to five weeks.

By combining a conducting polymer, rubber and an ionic liquid, researchers have produced a conducting, flexible organic composite.

Scientists have developed an artificial photosynthesis system that utilizes nanotubes made of layers of cobalt oxide, silica and titanium dioxide.

Sheets that are just a single molecular layer thick could be used to detect toxic gases

Researchers have demonstrated that solar cells made from organic materials may be better than traditional silicon solar cells for use underwater.

Researchers have created a new rubber-like material based on plexiglass that could act as a replacement for human tissue in medical procedures.

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