Can we use carbon to help decarbonize the world and transform the energy and chemical industries? Yes, it seems, but there ...
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New simulations reveal how tiny carbon pores can boost next wave of sodium batteries
The results reveal a two-step storage phenomenon. Sodium atoms first line the pore walls through ionic bonds. Once the walls ...
Soil chemistry underpins our understanding of carbon dynamics by elucidating the physical and chemical processes that govern the retention, transformation, and eventual long‐term storage of organic ...
Planar tetracoordinate carbon species subvert the long‐standing paradigm of tetrahedral carbon geometry, demonstrating that a carbon atom can be stabilised in a planar configuration with four ...
Drainage from abandoned coal mines can carry massive loads of carbon dioxide, venting to the air decades or even centuries after mining stops.
Researchers from the Institute of Applied Ecology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) have conducted an ecosystem-wide ...
Scientists show that nitrogen-doped bilayer graphene can momentarily adopt a diamondlike structure under pressure, enabling ...
Even though carbon is one of the most-abundant elements on Earth, it is actually very difficult to determine how much of it exists below the surface in Earth's interior. Analysis of crystals ...
Scientists at the Carnegie Institution used advanced chemistry and AI to uncover 3.33-billion-year-old carbon fragments in ...
Where would carbon-based life be without carbon? There are 118 known chemical elements, but carbon is the fourth most abundant and perhaps the most important to human life. Everywhere you look, ...
Truncated icosahedron: technical term for a soccer ball in the United States, a football everywhere else. The scientists who vaporized the graphite to produce C 60 named the new carbon allotrope ...
The University of Massachusetts Lowell, Department of Chemistry, invites you to attend a Master’s Thesis defense by Madelyn Hallisey on “Novel PET Radiochemistry: Adapting Analytical and ...
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