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Materials chemistry news, February 2021

Researchers have developed a novel electromagnetic shielding material comprising a polymer filled with quasi-one-dimensional nanowires.

Bismuth vanadate electrodes that contain more bismuth on their surface generate higher amounts of electrical current from sunlight for water splitting.

For the first time, researchers have produced kagome graphene and shown that it has very different properties to conventional graphene.

Molecular component improves on perovskites

New class of optical coating that transmit and reflects the same color simultaneously

Wearable sensor that can detect illegal drugs in sweat

Quantum Information and Deep Learning for Turbulent Combustion Modeling & Simulation

Researchers have enhanced the electronic properties of perovskite materials by incorporating specially designed organic molecules.

Scientists have produced polymers from lipoic acid, a natural molecule, that can be easily depolymerized under mild conditions.

Scientists have produced the first 2D silicon-germanium alloys and demonstrated an easy way to fine-tune their electronic properties.

By combining polymers and nanoparticles, researchers have created an injectable gel that doesn't melt when exposed to the temperature inside the body.

Professor Hongjin Fan announced as new Editor-in-Chief of Materials Today Energy.

Chemists have managed to obtain quality 2D hexagonal boron nitride nanosheets by processing its natural bulk form with surfactants and water.

instead of recycling, PET can be transformed into a useful sorbent material for removal of insecticides from water

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