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Laser-made silicon-graphene anodes keep 98% capacity after 2,000 cycles
A single-step laser process performed at room temperature can produce silicon-graphene battery anodes that hold more than 98% ...
The study of silicon chemistry has long intrigued researchers due to silicon’s pivotal role in materials science, electronics, and catalysis. Its capacity to form a variety of coordination ...
Scott E. Denmark is being recognized for his creative development of new classes of reactions that highlight the special properties of silicon and for his detailed investigations of the mechanism, ...
A newly evolved enzyme could one day make silicone compounds biodegradable. For the first time, scientists have engineered an enzyme that can break stubborn human-made bonds between silicon and carbon ...
New silicon-based drugs made with Fuzionaire’s proprietary alkali metal catalyst platform could offer improved efficacy and reduced toxicity THE WOODLANDS, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Fuzionaire, Inc.
MUNICH, Germany—Groundbreaking work in the field of low-coordinate silicon compounds has earned Shigeyoshi Inoue, a professor of silicon chemistry at the Technical University of Munich, the ...
MIDLAND, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dow Corning Corp. announced today that a silicone adhesive technology it recently developed alongside Delphi Automotive PLC has earned one of R&D Magazine’s ...
An upcoming electric version of the Mercedes-Benz G-Class SUV will use silicon anode battery chemistry from American firm Sila, Mercedes confirmed Tuesday in a press release. Founded in 2011, Sila ...
An artist’s depiction of an artificially evolved enzyme breaking a silicon-carbon bond. [Caltech/Dow] For the first time, scientists have engineered an enzyme that can break the stubborn man-made ...
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Laser-made silicon-graphene anodes retain 98% capacity after 2,000 cycles
Scientists have developed a new laser-made silicon-graphene anode that delivers lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries with ...
For the first time, scientists have engineered an enzyme that can break stubborn man-made bonds between silicon and carbon that exist in widely used chemicals known as siloxanes, or silicones. The ...
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