Totally Radical: Unique Chemistry Needed to Make a Biological Hydrogen Catalyst
Key steps revealed in assembling the active site of a hydrogen-generating catalyst in bacteria.
Key steps revealed in assembling the active site of a hydrogen-generating catalyst in bacteria.
Layers of quantum dots Form “rainbow architecture” that enhances light absorption in a solar cell.
Direct visualization of magnetic structures gives researchers a window into new possibilities at the Nanoscale.
Designing a novel catalyst for the production of hydrogen.
Linking together two light absorbing pigments to construct a better artificial photosynthesis solar cell.
Research points to more efficient and lower cost routes to high-yield biomass-derived renewable fuels.
Researchers have identified a possible channel that enables substrate water molecules to travel to the active site of Photosystem II.
Nanoscale engineering boosts the performance of quantum dot light emitting diodes.
Soot particle diversity and complexity discovered using ultrafast x-rays at the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS).
Process doubles photocurrent from visible sunlight in organic solar cells.
Harnessing the spins of electrons in a new way - enabling efficient magnetic switching and holding promise for spintronic devices.
Using neutron diffraction, movement of charged atoms arranged as “stripes” was captured for the first time.