Metals

CBCIE Weekly Frontier Selection (9.4-9.10)

CBCIE Time:Sep 11, 2023 15:24 Source:sciencedaily

2.jpg

Headline: Researchers use AI to find new magnetic materials without critical elements

■ Release Date: 2023.9.5

■ Published by: DOE/Ames National Laboratory

■ Keywords: rare earth, magnetic materials, magnet

■ Abstract:

A team of scientists developed a new machine learning model for discovering critical-element-free permanent magnet materials based on the predicted Curie temperature of new material combinations.

Headline: Novel titanium dioxide catalyst support for electrocatalytic carbon dioxide reduction

■ Release Date: 2023.9.5

■ Published by: Tokyo University of Science

■ Keywords: titanium dioxide, catalyst, electrode

■ Abstract:

Carbon dioxide can be electrocatalytically reduced to useful resources using conventional catalysts such as gold or lead supported on conductive carbon. However, the high pH environment near electrodes often degrades the catalyst support, rendering them ineffective. Now, researchers have developed novel in-liquid plasma-treated titanium dioxide electrode decorated with silver nanoparticles as an alternate catalyst support, facilitating enhanced conversion of carbon dioxide to useful products, such as syngas, a clean alternative to fossil fuels.

Headline: Pioneering beyond-silicon technology via residue-free field effect transistors

■ Release Date: 2023.9.5

■ Published by: Institute for Basic Science

■ Keywords: bismuth, semimetal, silicon

■ Abstract:

Beyond-silicon technology demands ultra-high-performance field-effect transistors (FETs). Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) provide an ideal material platform, but the device performances such as contact resistance, on/off ratio, and mobility are often limited by the presence of interfacial residues caused by transfer procedures. We show an ideal residue-free transfer approach using polypropylene carbonate (PPC) with a negligible residue for monolayer MoS2. By incorporating bismuth semimetal contact with atomically clean monolayer MoS2-FET on h-BN substrate, we obtain an ultralow Ohmic contact resistance approaching the quantum limit and a record-high on/off ratio of ~1011 at 15 K. Such an ultraclean fabrication approach could be the ideal platform for high-performance electrical devices using large-area semiconducting TMDs.

Headline: Efficient and mild: Recycling of used lithium-ion batteries

■ Release Date: 2023.9.5

■ Published by: Wiley

■ Keywords: recycling, lithium-ion, battery

■ Abstract:

Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) provide our portable devices like tablets and mobiles -- and increasingly also vehicles -- with power. As the share of volatile renewable energy needing electricity storage increases, more and more LIBs are needed, lithium prices rise, resources dwindle, and the amount of depleted batteries that contain toxic substances increases. Researchers introduce a novel approach for the recovery of lithium from used LIBs.

Headline: Researchers develop highly efficient and stable photoelectrode for water splitting using organic semiconductors

■ Release Date: 2023.9.6

■ Published by: Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology(UNIST)

■ Keywords: photoelectrode, semiconductors, hydrogen

■ Abstract:

A recent study has unveiled a significant breakthrough in photoelectrode development.

Headline: New battery holds promise for green energy

■ Release Date: 2023.9.6

■ Published by: University of Cincinnati

■ Keywords: renewable energy, battery, energy storage

■ Abstract:

A chemist envisions a future where every house is powered by renewable energy stored in batteries. He has created a new battery that could have profound implications for the large-scale energy storage needed by wind and solar farms.

Headline: Extending the playing field for organosulfurs: a new way to synthesize sulfinate esters

■ Release Date: 2023.9.7

■ Published by: Tokyo University of Science

■ Keywords: sulfinate esters, thioesters, organosulfur

■ Abstract:

Sulfinate esters, a type of organosulfur compounds, are typically synthesized using thiols. However, these substances are difficult to work with due to their unpleasant smell and oxidizability in air. Now, a research team has found a way to produce sulfinate esters through the direct oxidation of thioesters, which are easily accessible and stable. Their findings will help expand the field of organosulfur chemistry and hopefully lead to new applications in pharmaceuticals.

Headline: Scientists develop new method to recover high-purity silicon from expired solar panels for upcycling into lithium-ion batteries

■ Release Date: 2023.9.7

■ Published by: Nanyang Technological University

■ Keywords: silicon, solar, lithium-ion

■ Abstract:

Scientists have devised an efficient method of recovering high-purity silicon from expired solar panels to produce lithium-ion batteries that could help meet the increasing global demand to power electric vehicles.

Headline: Revolutionizing lithium production on a string

■ Release Date: 2023.9.7

■ Published by: Princeton University, Engineering School

■ Keywords: lithium, brine, sodium

■ Abstract:

Researchers have developed a new approach that slashes the land and time needed to extract lithium from brine, which could dramatically expand access to the critical mineral.

Headline: New study reveals the power of railroads to buffer coal plants from a carbon emissions tax

■ Release Date: 2023.9.7

■ Published by: University of Maryland

■ Keywords: coal, carbon, energy

■ Abstract:

A new study suggests that railroads are likely to cut transportation prices to prop up coal-fired plants if U.S. climate policies further disadvantage coal in favor of less carbon-intensive energy sources.

All articles, pictures, reports and other original works on the website that are attributed to CBCIE are non-public information, only for members. No one may reproduce or otherwise use the original content of this website without our permission. If you need to use it, please call
+86 18135172048 to apply for authorisation. CBCIE reserves the right to pursue any infringement and citation contrary to the original intent.

Disclaimer:CBCIE is committed to building a comprehensive and authoritative metal information platform, and strives to provide a full range of data and information services and decision-making support for metal industry researchers and practitioners. However, the information on this website is for reference only and is not intended as direct advice for investors' decision-making. Any investment, purchase, sale or operation based on the information on this website should be at your own risk and is not related to CBCIE.

Contact us

Contact us for more CBC information and services.

Get in touch
CBC专家咨询 关闭
close
WeCom

CS Manager:
Zizhen Zhang

+86 18135172048