Materials and Chemicals

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  • Water-soluble bag developed for dry construction materials

    SolmixBag is a one-ply paper bag created to store and transport dry construction materials such as cement and dry mix mortar products.

  • Collaboration with nature yields fungus-based building material

    The team used thread-like strands of fungi, dubbed mycelium, to create these biodegradable and renewable materials for the construction and manufacturing industries.

  • Carnegie Mellon prints seaweed-derived actuators

    These seaweed actuators, according to their developers, can extend, bend, twist and can be combined to create structures for gripping and positioning.

  • Coating kills bacteria at hospitals

    Researchers from the University of Nottingham in the U.K. used chlorhexidine, which is often used by dentists to treat mouth infections and for pre-surgical cleaning, to coat the polymer acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS).

  • Material changes color when medications get too warm

    To develop their proof of concept, the team incorporated the color-changing materials into a vial lid featuring a QR code.

  • KRÜSS presents a new tensiometer and a QC solution for wettability testing

    A new tensiometer for interfacial analysis and the world's first instrument for measuring 3D contact angle were recently introduced.

  • FSM implemented as pneumatic circuit via microfluidic valves to create lab-on-a-chip

    Biochemical engineers at the University of California, Irvine, have developed a finite state machine (FSM) implemented as a pneumatic circuit using microfluidic valves to build a lab-on-a-chip.

  • University of Houston researchers have created energy industry apps for improving efficiency

    Three online calculators, the most recent being the UH Hydrocarbon Gas Minimum Miscibility Pressure (MMP) Calculator, are available to industry professionals free of charge.

  • Observations about cicada wings could pave the way for self-cleaning devices

    The research team aimed to mimic the surfaces of self-cleaning insects like cicadas and geckos, and plants like the lotus plant that feature waxy surfaces, wherein water droplets will form, jump and eventually fall, taking contaminants with them.

  • Wafer-thin intelligent heating system warms a house in seconds.

    The intelligent warming walls, dubbed Halia radiant warmers, have been developed by the Warming Surfaces Company.

  • Sourcing rare Earths from coal fly ash

    The process recovers valuable and critical resources from coal waste materials.

  • EV batteries weather the cold with this antifreeze electrolyte

    A new and safer electrolyte for lithium-ion batteries works as well in sub-zero conditions as it does at room temperature.

  • Exxon Mobil claims tech advances could double shale output

    “There’s just a lot of oil being left in the ground,” Chief Executive Officer Darren Woods said. “Fracking’s been around for a really long time, but the science of fracking is not well understood.”

  • Analyzing your fluid

    Learn how and when to conduct routine fluid analysis, which is a critical part of any preventive maintenance program.

  • WALTER launches new, regulation-compliant SLAP SHOT LOW-VOC cleaner and degreaser

    The degreaser delivers on productivity while also reducing harmful volatile organic compounds (VOCs) which negatively impact both worker health and the environment.

  • AGXX technology by Heraeus Precious Metals successfully tested on Aponix modules for vertical farming

    The product line for vertical farming protects against biofouling by using the innovative antimicrobial technology AGXX from Heraeus Precious Metals.

  • Marijuana-derived coating extends the shelf-life of strawberries

    CBD, the non-hallucinogenic compound derived from marijuana, was mixed with sodium alginate to arrive at the edible antimicrobial coating, according to the researchers.

  • New cellulose-based film inactivates COVID-19 in minutes

    The nearly invisible thin film was developed jointly with the firm FiberLean Technologies, a specialist in microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) applications.

  • Watch this shape-shifting seed robot explore the environment

    The wireless, biodegradable and battery-free robot was demonstrated to transform itself and explore the environment autonomously.

  • Coatings keep PV systems clean and green

    Application of antistatic and hydrophobic coatings reduces soiling and boosts photovoltaic (PV) module performance.

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