Wednesday, June 29, 2016

A drop of water as a model for the interplay of adhesion and stiction

Physicists have developed a system that enables them to switch back and forth the adhesion and stiction (static friction) of a water drop on a solid surface.

Surprising qualities of insulator ring surfaces

Surface phenomena in ring-shaped topological insulators are just as controllable as those in spheres made of the same material.

Atomic vibrations hurt solar cell efficiency

Theoretical modeling of energy loss in solar cells may lead to more efficient materials to convert sunlight to electricity.

Atomic-scale simulations predict how to use nanoparticles to increase hydrogen production

Towards eco-friendly industrial-scale hydrogen production.

NSF grant to advance research on molecular transformation, carbon recycling

Two chemists will combine their expertise in two distinct fields of chemistry - surface chemistry and metal-organic chemistry - to create new catalysts that guide molecular transformations.

Nano-Stiltskin: turning gold into... see-through rubber

New metal nanomesh leads to super stretchable and transparent gold electrodes that don't wear out.

New approach to room-temperature materials synthesis: Low cost, simple, and controlled composition

Templates allow for materials with deliberate sizes and shapes for solar cells and electricity generation from waste heat.