How feasible is hydrogen production using renewable sources of energy?
The Bonn-Fire of Responsibilities
Oil-rich countries force through compromise at UN climate talks in Bonn, Germany, that many think falls short of acting on key conclusions from last year’s IPCC report.
Flexible 1D Composites for Energy Conversion and Water Splitting
Chemists have developed a hybrid semiconductor material for efficient and sustainable hydrogen production.
Electrochemical Carbon Dioxide Reduction in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide is Cool
At standard temperature and pressure, CO2 exists as a gas. On cooling to -78.5°C, it becomes a solid called dry ice, which is a common refrigerant. At a critical temperature and pressure of 31.1°C and 72.9 atmospheres, respectively, CO2 becomes a supercritical fluid...
Excellence in Energy: Free-to-Access Reviews from Top Energy Authors
Excellence in Energy invited-only review series just turned 2. These papers come from the top researchers in energy-related fields, and are free to read!
Powering Jets With Plastic Waste
A research group has found a way to turn plastic waste into jet fuel.
Aqueous Organic Dyes as Solar Fuels
Using homogeneous organic dyes as sustainable catalysts opens up new ways for a green hydrogen peroxide-based energy source.
Light Materials – Science and Technology: A Special Section in Advanced Engineering Materials
Advanced Engineering Materials presents a Special Section on “Light Materials – Science and Technology”, guest edited by Axel von Hehl et al. The Special Section comprises of 12 articles that highlight the recent progress made in the field of light-weighted materials.
Hall of Fame Highlight: Thuc-Quyen Nguyen
Thuc-Quyen Nguyen on her research, inspiration, and advice to young scientists.
Shower of Power
Generating electricity from the rain.