Advanced Inorganic Materials for Solid State Lighting
In 1907, the first electroluminescent device, with silicon carbide (Aldrich Prod. Nos. 594911, 378097, 357391) as the active material, was described by Henry Round as displaying a “bright glow”.1,2 L...
Alexander Birkel, Kristin A. Denault, Nathan C. George, Ram Seshadri
Material Matters, Volume 7, Number 2, 22–27
Keywords: Capillary electrophoresis, Chromatin immunoprecipitation, Combustion, Ligands, Microwave synthesis, Sol-gel, Substitutions
Advances in Materials for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
As with all types of fuel cells, a Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) is capable of efficiently transforming chemical energy into electrical energy. However, unlike fuel cells based on proton-conducting el...
Raymond J. Gorte
Material Matters Volume 5 Article 4
Keywords: Catalysis, Electrochemical reactions, Endothermic, Gene expression, Oxidations
Materials for Clean H2 Production from Bioethanol Reforming
Hydrogen is one of the most important resources in providing food, fuel, and chemical products for our everyday life. Sustainable catalytic hydrogen production from bioethanol has gained significant ...
Hong Xie, Eric Weitz, and Kenneth R. Poeppelmeier
Material Matters, 2012 v7, n4
Keywords: Absorption, Adsorption, Boudouard reaction, Catalysis, Dehydration reaction, Dehydrogenation, Deposition, Fermentation, Polymerization reactions, Precipitation, Redox Reactions, Renewable energy