This innovative method produces strong, stretchable, electrically conductive, and recyclable soft fibres at room temperature and pressure, overcoming the challenges of conventional methods.
Researchers have discovered a compound that uses a chemical reaction to store ammonia, and the important hydrogen is carries, potentially offering a safer and easier way to store this important chemical.
Researchers have highlighted the potential use of sputtering to fabricate large-area 2D vdW tetra-chalcogenides. Using this technique, they fabricated and identified an exceptionally promising material that exhibits an ultra-low melting point of approximately 447 C (onset temperature), setting it apart from other TMDs.