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Americium(III) is selectively and efficiently separated from europium(III) by an extractant in an ionic liquid.
Americium(III) is selectively and efficiently separated from europium(III) by an extractant in an ionic liquid.
Understanding assembly principles may inspire new approaches for making valuable products.
First known material capable of emitting single photons at room temperature and telecom wavelengths.
The arrangement of electrons in an exotic human-made element shows that certain properties of heavy elements cannot be predicted using lighter ones.
Scientists capture excess light energy to produce fuel, essentially storing sunlight’s energy for a rainy day.
Plutonium has more verified and accessible oxidation states than any other actinide element, an important insight for energy and security applications.
Easily manufactured membranes aid efficient chemical separation.
A new uranium-based metal-organic framework, NU-1301, could aid energy producers and industry.
Developing a highly active and acid-stable catalyst for water splitting could significantly impact solar energy technologies.
Researchers made a sheet of boron only one atom thick with the potential to change solar panels, computers, and more.
Designed molecules will provide positive impacts in energy production by selectively removing unwanted ions from complex solutions.
Researchers trigger ultrafast response to see how molecules redistribute energy in quadrillionths of a second.