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Chemistry World December 3, 2015 Tim Wogan |
Nanodots pencil in way to boost solar cells Nanoparticles made out of pencils are highly porous and can be doped with nitrogen or other atoms to increase their photocurrent-enhancing potential |
Chemistry World December 2, 2015 William Bergius |
Salting out artificial photosynthesis Chemical engineers from the US have put forward a concept for a new type of artificial photosynthetic system to convert carbon dioxide into almost pure liquid ethanol fuel. |
Chemistry World November 27, 2015 Philippa Matthews |
Root and branch reform of roses show off organic electronics Roses have been transformed into living electronic circuits by introducing semi-conductive polymers into the channels that transport water and nutrients. |
Chemistry World November 25, 2015 Conn Hastings |
Detecting leaks in gastrointestinal plumbing US scientists have developed a low-cost capsule for patients to swallow that can detect life-threatening bleeds in the stomach and uses radio waves to transmit data to doctors in real time. |
Chemistry World November 25, 2015 Jon Cartwright |
Perovskite boosts silicon solar cell efficiency A UK company claims it can boost the efficiency of a silicon solar cell by 20% by adding a layer of the light-sensitive crystal perovskite. |
Chemistry World November 23, 2015 Tim Wogan |
Capturing infrared to give solar cells a lift A new technique for converting infrared photons into visible ones using quantum dots has been demonstrated by researchers in the US. |
Chemistry World November 20, 2015 Simon Hadlington |
Move over moonshine, here comes sunshine Researchers in the US have demonstrated a remarkably efficient new way to distill alcohol from water -- using light. |
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