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CBCIE Weekly Frontier Selection (2.12-2.18)

CBCIE Time:Feb 19, 2024 11:39 Source:sciencedaily

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Headline: Key advance for capturing carbon from the air

■ Release Date: 2024.2.12

■ Published by: Oregon State University

■ Keywords: carbon capture, vanadium, vanadium peroxide

■ Abstract:

A chemical element so visually striking that it was named for a goddess shows a 'Goldilocks' level of reactivity -- neither too much nor too little -- that makes it a strong candidate as a carbon scrubbing tool.

Headline: Astronomy observation instrument used to uncover internal structure of atomic nuclei

■ Release Date: 2024.2.13

■ Published by: Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe

■ Keywords: cadmium, telluride, atomic nuclei

■ Abstract:

Researchers have used equipment originally intended for astronomy observation to capture transformations in the nuclear structure of atomic nuclei, reports a new study.

Headline: Eco-friendly way to generate power from waste wood

■ Release Date: 2024.2.13

■ Published by: University of Limerick

■ Keywords: waste heat, electricity, lignin

■ Abstract:

A new study by researchers has revealed a sustainable method of efficiently converting waste heat into electricity using Irish wood products, while minimizing costs and environmental impact.

Headline: Exploring the effect of ring closing on fluorescence of supramolecular polymers

■ Release Date: 2024.2.13

■ Published by: Chiba University

■ Keywords: polymer, fluorescence, solar cell

■ Abstract:

The properties of supramolecular polymers are dictated by the self-assembled state of the molecules. However, not much is known about the impact of morphologies on the properties of nano- and mesoscopic-scale polymeric assemblies. Recently, a research team demonstrated how terminus-free toroids and random coils derived from the same luminescent molecule show different photophysical properties. The team also presented a novel method for purifying the toroidal structure.

Headline: Altermagnetism proves its place on the magnetic family tree

■ Release Date: 2024.2.14

■ Published by: Paul Scherrer Institute

■ Keywords: altermagnetism, ferromagnetic, manganese telluride

■ Abstract:

There is now a new addition to the magnetic family: researchers have demonstrated the existence of altermagnetism. The experimental discovery of this new branch of magnetism signifies new fundamental physics, with major implications for spintronics.

Headline: Discovery of new Li ion conductor unlocks new direction for sustainable batteries

■ Release Date: 2024.2.15

■ Published by: University of Liverpool

■ Keywords: Li ion, electrolytes, battery

■ Abstract:

Researchers have discovered a solid material that rapidly conducts lithium ions. Consisting of non-toxic earth-abundant elements, the new material has high enough Li ion conductivity to replace the liquid electrolytes in current Li ion battery technology, improving safety and energy capacity. The research team have synthesized the material in the laboratory, determined its structure and demonstrated it in a battery cell.

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