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Finnish scientists show green hydrogen production possible with semiconductor electrodes
Researchers have revealed that semiconductor electrodes can achieve green hydrogen production. They found that ...
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EU policy reset opens door for ASX critical minerals developers
The EU’s push for critical mineral independence is opening doors for ASX developers as new policies reshape the development landscape. ... Read More The post EU policy reset opens door for ASX ...
A new study reports that a biochar-enhanced photocatalyst can efficiently degrade antibiotic contaminants in water, offering a promising strategy for ...
Researchers at the University of Jyväskylä (Finland) have led an international collaboration to study how semiconductor materials enable the production of green hydrogen through ...
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Scientists Unveil a Material So Powerful It Eliminates Superbugs on Command
Researchers at Empa, the Swiss materials science institute within the ETH Domain, believe nanomaterials offer a way out.
As a niche yet high-strategic rare metal, hafnium (Hf, atomic number 72) lags behind common metals like copper in public awareness, but its unique physicochemical properties make it irreplaceable for ...
The Delhi government and IIT Madras have collaborated on a pilot study investigating 'smog-eating' surfaces. Using Titanium Dioxide, these surfaces aim to reduce air pollutants like NO₂. The study ...
Atomic-level simulations and electrochemical experiments reveal how charge centers called polarons form on semiconductor surfaces to activate green hydrogen production.
At Empa, an interdisciplinary research institute for materials science and technology within the ETH Domain, researchers are ...
SMM Titanium Express] LB Group issued a price adjustment notice. Effective March 16, prices for all Billions brand TiO₂ products will increase by RMB ...
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Sunlight and an iron catalyst convert plastic waste into vinegar
Researchers at the University of Waterloo report a sunlight-driven process that uses single-atom iron anchored to a support ...
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