Being Uncoordinated Can Improve Thermoelectric Performance
Antimony atoms with uncoordinated electrons block flow of heat in thermoelectric materials.
Antimony atoms with uncoordinated electrons block flow of heat in thermoelectric materials.
New, scalable manufacturing technique grows metal oxide nanosheets with astronomical aspect-ratios, opening the door to intriguing material properties.
Researchers have captured the first three-dimensional images of changes in shape, composition, and position of individual catalyst particles during electrochemical cycling.
Ames Laboratory invented a non-toxic, “lead-free” solder that is now used to manufacture electronic components worldwide.
New, non-toxic catalysts have been commercialized and may lower production cost for biodiesel.
Understanding ceramic chemistry leads the way to a new remediation technology
Researchers reveal that the secret is controlling the ordering of the atoms.
New understanding of how to form metals leads to improved materials and manufacturing advances for lightweight aluminum car parts.