Scientists have figured out a way to engineer wood using MOFs to trap carbon dioxide through a potentially scalable, energy-efficient process that also makes the material stronger for use in construction.
Researchers have made real-time movies of copper nanoparticles as they evolve to convert carbon dioxide and water into renewable fuels and chemicals. Their new insights could help advance the next generation of solar fuels.
Researchers discovered a novel method for the production of nanocatalysts. The researchers demonstrated that uniformly sized (3-4 nanometers) cobalt-platinum alloy nanoparticles can be produced by simple heat treatment.
Researchers plan to develop a more economical process to create concrete products that would ultimately result in a carbon-negative impact on the environment.