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Breakthrough Polymer Sets Up Low Cost Fuel Cell Development
August 24, 2016 | Leave a Comment
A newly discovered polymer-based material could bridge the gap between the operating temperature ranges of two existing types of polymer fuel cells. The breakthrough offers the potential of a new class of fuel cells to accelerate the commercialization of low-cost fuel cells for automotive and stationary applications. The Los Alamos National Laboratory team, in collaboration […]
Aug
13
A New Sponge to Soak Up CO2
August 13, 2014 | Leave a Comment
A sponge-like plastic that sops up the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide was presented at a meeting of the American Chemical Society by chemists from the University of Liverpool. The material, a relative of the plastics used in food containers could be integrated into power plant smokestacks in the future. The report on the material is […]