by Jess Adamson | Mar 22, 2021 | Research
Bounded by the emptiness of space and the Moon’s surface, the lunar exosphere is an atmosphere so thin that atoms rarely collide. This environment, composed primarily of neutral atoms and molecules, is generated by the interaction of radiation from the sun, meteoritic...
by Jess Adamson | Mar 22, 2021 | Research
Mo-Cu is a promising two-element material mixture, which combines the low thermal expansion coefficient of molybdenum with the excellent thermal/electrical conductivity of copper. This mixture can find an application in a thin-film form as a base-plate material for...
by Jess Adamson | Mar 22, 2021 | Research
We are focused on the preparation of advanced organosilicon nanostructures with controlled physicochemical properties enabling the binding of organic material with inorganic material. An example is the association of a polymer with glass, two incompatible materials,...
by Jess Adamson | Mar 3, 2021 | News & Press
The new brochure details some examples of the wide range of electrochemistry applications that Hiden Analytical products are being used for, which is allowing the research and development of more efficient and improved power storage. Hiden Gas Analysis systems consist...
by Jess Adamson | Feb 25, 2021 | Research
Ammonia borane (NH3BH3, AB hereafter) is a white crystalline inorganic solid with 19.6 wt. % mass content of hydrogen whose thermal decomposition releases up to 2 equivalents of hydrogen below 200ºC and therefore constitutes a promising hydrogen storage material....