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New three-layer electrode pulls CO2 from exhaust gases to make formic acid
Researchers in South Korea have created a new type of electrode that captures carbon ...
A research team in Australia has used a lamination technique known as cold isostatic pressing (CIP) to build a perovksite solar cell based on a flexible bilayer electrode made of carbon and silver ...
Years of Carbon Innovation Founded on the principles of quality, growth, and customer value, Ao Hui Carbon’s journey is one of outstanding development. Today, the company operates three ...
NAWA’s Ultra-Fast Carbon Electrode is a considerable step towards designing effective electrodes that are safe and affordable. Since it eliminates powder-based systems and relies less on rare-earth ...
Hydrogen is becoming a cornerstone in the push for cleaner energy. From steelmaking to power generation, industries are exploring hydrogen as a way to cut carbon emissions. Water electrolysis, ...
TUS researchers present an innovative strategy to vastly improve the capacity of hard carbon as an electrode material for both sodium- and potassium-ion batteries. Their findings put us one step ...
In recent years, there has been an increasing demand for batteries thanks to the development of eco-friendly and electronically driven vehicles, and the growing usage of mobile phones, tablets and ...
There are a number of methods of making carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and fullerenes. Fullerenes were first observed after vaporizing graphite with a short-pulse, high-power laser, however this was not a ...
Scientists in Germany and Switzerland have developed a perovskite solar cell with a carbon electrode that achieved 18.5% efficiency. It also retained 82% of this after 500 hours of continuous ...
The Japanese National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) and SoftBank have developed a 500Wh/kg lithium-air battery. “Despite their very high theoretical energy densities, only a small number of ...
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