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Turning carbon dioxide (CO₂) into useful fuels and chemicals is a major goal in clean energy research. Copper is one of the ...
The fast-moving ionised particles blasted copper atoms off the target. The atoms cooled down and condensed on the surface of a collecting device, producing a thin layer of sand-like material.
A surprising effect was discovered through a collaborative study by researchers from TU Wien and institutions in Croatia, ...
The system, known as Y-CuSA/CN, is built with a one-end-opened yolk–shell structure. Copper atoms are dispersed at the atomic level on a carbon nitride support, forming Cu–N₄ coordination sites. This ...
A surprising connection has been found, between two seemingly very different classes of superconductors. In a new material, atoms are distributed irregularly, but still manage to create long-range ...
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