Chemists find new material to remove radioactive gas from spent nuclear fuel - PhysOrg.com
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How mysterious molecules may help cool Earth - msnbc.com
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How mysterious molecules may help cool Earthmsnbc.comThey 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).and more » |
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Next-gen electronics inspired by vacuum sealer - Futurity: Research News
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Next-gen electronics inspired by vacuum sealerFuturity: Research NewsIn 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 ...and more » |
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Material removes radioactive gas from spent nuclear fuel - The Engineer
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Material removes radioactive gas from spent nuclear fuelThe EngineerResearchers 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 ...and more » |
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Soon, more effective plastic electronics inspired by kitchen gadget - TruthDive
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