Boron Boosts Graphene’s Sensitivity to Noxious Gases
International team shows that modified graphene is 105 times more sensitive at detecting ammonia.
International team shows that modified graphene is 105 times more sensitive at detecting ammonia.
This development could lead to new materials for ultra-small transistors, diodes, and more
Disentanglement reveals exotic magnetic properties in a ytterbium-based compound.
Computer-designed molecular complex can be used in halogen-free electrolytes for batteries with superior performance.
Scientists apprehended the atomic-scale, microscopic mechanism that limits light emission in LED lighting.
New findings will help extend the lifetime of catalysts used to process bio-oils in liquid systems.
The orientation-dependent thermal properties of black phosphorous could be used to keep microchips cool and improve their efficiency.
Junctions between conductive graphene and insulating nanotubes could lead to faster electronics and computers.
Atomic-scale simulations predict how to use nanoparticles to increase hydrogen production.
Predictable assembly of protein building blocks result in a new class of porous materials, with potential uses ranging from efficient fuel storage to practical carbon capture and conversion.
Scientists review how we are matching – or exceeding – nature’s ability to make strong, tough lightweight structural materials.
Gels made up of nanoparticles hold together due to their electrostatic interactions and collapse with agitation.