Soaking up pollutants like a sponge, porous organic polymers (POPs) may be the key to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, according to researchers.
When appropriate, examples will be provided that relate to those typical polymerization reactions (e.g. free-radical or ionic) employed to manufacture commercial polymer materials. Coverage will ...
For the second time in less than a week, a lunar lander has touched down on the moon's surface. Houston-based aerospace ...
A breakthrough in porous organic polymers enhances CO2 capture and energy efficiency through impurity-free synthesis.
A group of researchers from Tohoku University developed a method for synthesizing a special type of polymer that has ...
A group of researchers from Tohoku University developed a method for synthesizing a special type of polymer that has ...
Although the effect has been extensively studied in inorganic metals and semiconductors, it is now shown also to occur in a solution-processed organic polymer placed in proximity to a magnetic ...
Researchers in Singapore used a biomass-derived polymer to increase the efficiency of hybrid organic-inorganic perovskite solar cell. The cell was also found to obtain a 90% efficiency retention ...
Polymer chemistry is central to the development of new technologies and substances. Materials based upon natural and synthetic organic macromolecules, polymers, and hybrid derivatives have enormous ...