Surface science news, April 2023

Using woodlice to find gold nanoparticles

New imaging technique reveals toxicity and the potential harm of gold nanoparticles

Recyclable printed electronics without using hazardous chemicals

Environmentally friendly printed electronics

Lightning invokes chemical reaction in a fulgurite

Researchers have shown that applying a thin coating of a dielectric material to the walls of a photobioreactor can prevent algae from sticking to them.

Researchers have combined two spectroscopy technques to investigate how peroxides on the surface of copper oxide can affect redox reactions.

A novel ferroelectric composite material can be used to produce medical implants with antimicrobial properties via 3D printing.

A novel computer model has revealed that the heating required for many catalytic processes is sufficient to break the chemical bonds in catalysts.

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