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Complex nanoprecipitates are able to trap hydrogen inside aluminium alloys while maintaining their strength. view more .
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Tech Xplore on MSNStronger and safer: New design strategy for aluminum combines strength with hydrogen embrittlement resistanceAluminum alloys are well-known for their low weight and corrosion resistance, making them ideal candidates for applications ...
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For the first time, a research team has successfully produced one of the most neutron-rich isotopes, hydrogen-6, in an ...
Scientists have produced one of the most neutron-rich isotopes, hydrogen-6, in an electron scattering experiment. The experiment presents a new method for investigating light, neutron-rich nuclei and ...
A team of researchers from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has unveiled a novel ...
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AZoM on MSNNon-Noble Metal Cathodes for Scalable Green HydrogenTohoku University researchers developed a non-noble metal cathode that enhances hydrogen evolution reaction efficiency for affordable clean hydrogen production.
The slow kinetics of hydrogen evolution in alkaline solutions limit the current density of alkaline electrolysers. Research now demonstrates that the addition of aromatic amines to the electrolyte ...
The use of nanomaterials in energy conversion and storage represents an opportunity to improve the performance, density and ease of transportation in renewable resources. This book looks at the most ...
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