Researchers have discovered how to fine-tune a futuristic type of porous glass that can trap gases like CO2 and hydrogen.
A centuries-old glassmaking strategy has helped researchers unlock new ways to engineer futuristic MOF glasses with promising ...
Scientists have created a type of glass capable of trapping gases using an ancient technique that could revolutionize carbon ...
It's probably the only brand of glass that you know by name. Join Timothy Gross as he explains the chemistry that made Corning the number one name in glass for portable electronics. Learn the basics ...
Display manufacturers can account for a certain level of relaxation in the glass, referring to the intermolecular rearrangement, if it’s known and reproducible. But fluctuations in this relaxation ...
The United Nations declared that 2022 is the International Year of Glass, and Newscripts would like to take this opportunity to celebrate the crucial contributions of scientific glassware to chemistry ...
There's a new battery chemistry in town, and it's supposed to have triple the energy density of lithium-ion cells. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window) Share on ...
Researchers from University of New South Wales and Jolywood found that corrosion-induced degradation in TOPCon solar cells is ...
To achieve highly reproducible flow chemistry scale-up the control of mixing and temperature is essential, particularly for highly exothermic or fast, mixing-dependent reactions. Uniqsis expanding ...