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Materials chemistry news, September 2020

Scientists have used artificial intelligence to identify a novel class of cheap, stable solid electrolyte materials made from lithium, boron and sulfur.

A new rubbery polymer semiconductor with high carrier mobility can be used to produce smart electronic skin and a medical robotic hand.

Researchers have confirmed that tiny sub-nanoparticles created via the atom hybridization method can make highly efficient catalysts.

A novel model for predicting and improving battery performance is 100,000 times faster than existing modeling techniques.

Material that can be 3D-printed into any shape and pre-programmed with reversible shape memory

Researchers have demonstrated on computer a novel color-coding system for getting DNA to self-assemble into desired nanostructures.

Modular mask combines a barrier filtration material with a stretchable fabric for easier use

Assessment of state of play of renewable and sustainable fabrics derived from fungi

A material known as organic manganese halide can make an environmentally friendly, low-cost, flexible X-ray scintillator.

A nanocomposite made from molybdenum disulfide and reduced graphene oxide can be used to make a sensitive, stretchable gas sensor.

Researchers have found a way to get nanoclusters of copper molecules to self-assemble so they can mimic biomolecules such as DNA and proteins.

new form of lithography can produce extremely sharp bowtie nanoantennas for improved plasmonics

By combing organic molecules with silver electrodes, researchers have set a new efficiency record for color-neutral, transparent solar cells.

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