Researchers have improved the efficiency of hydrogen fuel cells by successfully developing solid electrolyte materials utilizing metal-organic frameworks (MOFs).
The droplets are composed of a mixture of platinum and germanium and move on a heated substrate in the direction of the heat source. But as soon as the temperature lowers, the droplets start their special behavior.
Researchers develop a simple technique for producing 3D porous fiber materials directly from solutions using a standard electrospinning setup, opening doors for customized insulation, absorbents, scaffolds, electrodes.