WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Purdue University engineers have developed a new aluminum-rich alloy that produces hydrogen by splitting water and is economically competitive with conventional fuels for ...
Combining gallium and indium, Dr. Michael Dickey, assistant professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at NC State, has created a material that he is testing for an antenna that self-heals ...
Dropped into saltwater containing imidazole, pellets of aluminum coated with a gallium-indium alloy produce hydrogen gas bubbles within minutes. This video has been sped up to 10x original speed.
With ever-worsening climate change, there is a growing need for technologies that can capture and use up the atmospheric CO 2 (carbon dioxide) and reduce our carbon footprint. Within the realm of ...
An easy-to-make graphite and metal alloy electrode could be a cheaper alternative to the gold electrodes used in today’s perovskite solar cells (ACS Energy Lett. 2023, DOI: ...
Emergent e-fuel technologies often employ the reverse water-gas shift (RWGS) reaction to convert atmospheric CO2 to CO. While efficient, this reaction requires high temperatures and complex gas ...