Pushing the limits of solar cells
Scientists have introduced a new strategy for generating more efficient solar cells.
Scientists have introduced a new strategy for generating more efficient solar cells.
Researchers are utilizing metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) to develop a new type of storage system that would adsorb natural gas like a sponge and allow for more energy-efficient storage and use.
An international group of scientists has developed ion-exchange synthetic membranes based on amphiphilic compounds that are able to convert the energy of chemical reactions into electrical current. The new development could potentially be used in fuel cells, and in separation and purification processes.