Researchers at the University of Jyväskylä (Finland) have led an international collaboration to study how semiconductor materials enable the production of green hydrogen through ...
Researchers have revealed that semiconductor electrodes can achieve green hydrogen production. They found that ...
Sparked by several high-profile reports, electrochemistry—using electricity to perform chemical reactions like oxidation and reduction—is gaining popularity in the pharmaceutical field. Some ...
Molten salt electrochemistry has emerged as a transformative platform for synthesising carbon nanomaterials, offering a route to convert abundant and often problematic precursors such as carbon ...
EC-MS can be used to analyze a wide range of biological reaction. In this technique, electrochemistry is used to determine the concentration or chemical reactivity of a substance by measuring either ...
You may think electrochemistry sounds like an esoteric field where lab-coated scientists labor away over sophisticated instruments and publish papers that only other electrochemists could love. And ...
Sadia Kabir remembers when she was introduced to electrochemistry, the branch of science that explains how chemical reactions create electricity and electricity spurs chemical reactions. She was ...
The latest short science news items from C&EN. Electrochemical transformations use electricity rather than chemical reagents to perform reactions. Both of the new reactions are cross-electrophile ...
This episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast features a conversation with Colm O’Dwyer, who is professor of chemical energy at University College Cork in Ireland and president of the ...
A chemistry collaboration led to a creative way to put carbon dioxide to good -- and even healthy -- use: by incorporating it, via electrosynthesis, into a series of organic molecules that are vital ...
Atomic-level simulations and electrochemical experiments reveal how charge centers called polarons form on semiconductor surfaces to activate green hydrogen production.