A research team co-led by a UC Irvine chemistry professor has built a new kind of electrochemical device that strips salt from water without relying on the terminal electrodes found in every ...
Carbon nanotubes can open and close in response to acidity, guiding water and ions one by one and mimicking how natural cell channels work. (Nanowerk News) When water and ions move together through ...
What if the future of energy storage didn’t rely on expensive, hard-to-source materials like lithium? In the video below, Ziroth breaks down how CATL’s reinforced sodium-ion battery could redefine the ...