NanoMaterials
Material uses light to destroy ‘forever chemicals’ in water
Material uses light to destroy ‘forever chemicals’ in water Researchers at Rice University have developed a material that uses light to break down “forever chemicals” (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS) in water. The material, which combines two safe and lightweight materials using defect engineering, works quickly and efficiently without relying on metals that could […]
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Superblack material reflects less than 0.4% of visible light
Superblack material reflects less than 0.4% of visible light Researchers at the University of Notre Dame have developed a new superblack material that reflects less than 0.4% of visible light across the full spectrum. The material, made from microscopic, sheer-walled “caves” just 10 microns wide, is robust, low-cost, and easy to customize, unlike many other […]
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