Comparing Apples to Apples: Benchmarking Electrocatalysts for Solar Water-Splitting Devices
Objective comparison of catalyst performance may enable the development of systems for artificial photosynthesis.
Objective comparison of catalyst performance may enable the development of systems for artificial photosynthesis.
Study reveals peculiar mechanism of radical addition-elimination, enabling more accurate modeling of combustion and other reactions.
Hot nanostructures cool faster when they are physically close together.
Nanowire-based design incorporates two semiconductors to enhance absorption of light.
Unusual structure, bonding, and properties may provide a new possibility for a californium borate.
Small-scale device provides easy “plug-and-play” testing of molecules and materials for artificial photosynthesis and fuel cell technologies.
For the first time, researchers detect how light excites electrons in metal.
Researchers patent new x-ray microscopy technology to “see” both the chemical and physical aspects of materials.
One-dimensional material has a diamond-like building block.
Study of natural reservoir provides new clues for the long-term viability of geological carbon dioxide storage.
Tiny batteries made in nanopores manage ions and electrons for high power and extended life.
Clusters with longer separations between atoms had enhanced catalytic activity.