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Chemists find new material to remove radioactive gas from spent nuclear fuel - PhysOrg.com


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Chemists find new material to remove radioactive gas from spent nuclear fuel
PhysOrg.com
Sandia chemist Tina Nenoff heads a team of researchers focused on removal of radioactive iodine from spent nuclear fuel. They identified a metal-organic framework that captures and holds the volatile gas, a discovery that could be used for nuclear fuel ...
New Material Removes Radioactive Gas from Spent Nuclear FuelAzom.com

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How mysterious molecules may help cool Earth - msnbc.com


How mysterious molecules may help cool Earth
msnbc.com
They are called Criegee intermediates, or Criegee biradicals (named after the German chemist Rudolf Criegee), and are short-lived molecules that form in the Earth's atmosphere when ozone reacts with alkenes (a family of organic compounds).

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Next-gen electronics inspired by vacuum sealer - Futurity: Research News


Next-gen electronics inspired by vacuum sealer
Futurity: Research News
In the article, Podzorov and three colleagues describe how a single-crystal organic field effect transistor (OFET) made with this thin polymer gate insulator boosted electrical performance. The researchers further reported that they could remove and ...

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Material removes radioactive gas from spent nuclear fuel - The Engineer


Material removes radioactive gas from spent nuclear fuel
The Engineer
Researchers at Sandia National Laboratory have used metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) to capture and remove volatile radioactive gas from spent nuclear fuel. 'This is one of the first attempts to use a MOF for iodine capture,' said chemist Tina Nenoff of ...

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Soon, more effective plastic electronics inspired by kitchen gadget - TruthDive


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Soon, more effective plastic electronics inspired by kitchen gadget
TruthDive
They result was a smooth, defect-free interface between the organic semiconductor and the gate insulator. The researchers further reported that they could remove and reapply membranes to the same crystal several times without degrading its surface.
Eureka! Kitchen gadget inspires scientist to make more effective plastic ...PhysOrg.com

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