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Making state-of-the-art advancements in materials science

Researchers have made significant advancements in the field of materials science with the invention of a new state-of-the-art product.

Producing advanced materials through surface analysis

Hiden Analytical details its production of several manufacturing systems and tools that are required to study surface analysis. Surface analysis is an increasingly important aspect...

Using electrochemistry to convert carbon dioxide into organic molecules

A team from Cornell University used electrochemistry to turn carbon dioxide into organic molecules that are vital to pharmaceutical development.

Mass spectrometers for environmental applications

In the midst of a climate crisis, Hiden Analytical are using sustainable mass spectrometers in order to create sustainable technology for energy production. With the...

Responsibly sourcing silica sand to meet global demand

VRX Silica explores the impending shortage of silica sand, the need for responsible sourcing, and why the company’s three multi-decade silica sand projects in...

Researchers design a ceramic membrane reactor for hydrogen production

Norwegian researchers have successfully designed a ceramic membrane reactor (MRs) to increase the efficiency of hydrogen production. Researchers at CoorsTek Membrane Sciences, the University of...

Road salt: The silent threat to urban lakes

The use of de-icing salts to clear roads and sidewalks in winter is a stressor of lake ecosystems. New research from the Ecohydrology Research...

Differential electrochemical mass spectrometry: real-time analysis of electrochemical processes

Dr Dane Walker from Hiden Analytical discusses how differential electrochemical mass spectrometry offers real-time analysis of electrochemical processes. Electrochemistry is a field of research focussed...

Sodium-ion batteries: A promising candidate for new battery technology

A research team from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory has developed a sodium-ion battery with greatly extended longevity in laboratory...

Researchers examine deep sea mining for rare earth elements

Researchers examine the new possibility of deep sea mining for rare earth elements to combat supply chain vulnerabilities. Rare earth elements (REEs), such as lanthanum...

Antimony sulphide devices: Enhancing renewable energy

A research team from Osaka University has revealed a feature that exists in antimony sulphide devices, which has the potential to create more robust...

Discovering exotic carbon microcrystals in meteorite dust

Scientists have analysed the exotic carbon microcrystals revealed in the Chelyabinsk meteor to help discover processes to identify previous meteorites. An international team of researchers...

Investigating dendrite formation to develop lithium-metal batteries

A research team from Stanford University has investigated dendrite formation to further improve lithium-metal batteries. A novel mathematical model combining physics and chemistry to develop...

Could chemistry improve the efficiency of perovskite solar panels?

A research team from the University of Surrey is utilising chemistry to make perovskite solar panels more efficient. How does ferrocene help in improving the...

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