Growth and Repair from Carbon Dioxide in Air
A new class of material absorbs and fixes atmospheric carbon dioxide to help it grow, get denser, and repair itself using sunlight.
A new class of material absorbs and fixes atmospheric carbon dioxide to help it grow, get denser, and repair itself using sunlight.
Researchers develop design rules that guide the self-assembly of crystals and frameworks into thin sheets for energy storage and other uses
Novel isotope tracking brings nanoscale chemistry into view
Novel microscopy method cuts instrument crosstalk, boosts accuracy
Ligands allow fine tuning of nanoparticle superstructure properties
New optics technology can bring hard X-ray pulses down to a mere 300 picoseconds each
A new electron microscopy technique brings to light a plastic material’s atomic structure and has implications for renewable plastic.
3D printing enables new shapes and sizes for biomedical devices
New method quickly identifies atoms that are neither carbon nor hydrogen in small molecules and resolves their chemical structures in complex mixtures.
The way the model reduces information in an increasingly complex system can be applied to make biopolymers and nanostructures.
Molecular cage to trap chloride could help reduce rising level of salt contaminants flowing into freshwater streams and lakes across the United States.
Understanding how polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons form can help scientists better understand the origin and evolution of carbon in our galaxy