Materials
The latest chemistry news and research on materials, including polymers, electronic materials, soft matter and porous materials, from the Royal Society of Chemistry's magazine, Chemistry World
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Research
Tuning polymer microstructure produces adhesive stickier than super glue
Manipulating monomer stereochemistry controls polymer properties
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News
Fusion-grade steel made on industrial scale in a UK first
Material can survive high temperatures and intense neutron radiation
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News
Materials strategy for UK needs chemistry to succeed and create new industries
Ten-year plan proposed by Henry Royce Institute aims to boost productivity and support the circular economy
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Research
Phase-changing crystals could cut air-conditioning’s climate impact
Organic ionic plastic crystals show a ’colossal’ entropy change when undergoing a pressure-induced phase transition
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Research
Exceptionally flexible diamond film exfoliated using Scotch tape
Ultraflat material could find use in the electronics industry
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Research
Protein cement is the trick to how ticks stick
New insight into bioadhesive proteins could aid development of future biomedical tissue sealants
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Research
Carbon dioxide converted into carbon nanotube-based 3D printer ink
New process uses waste carbon dioxide to produce nanocomposite materials
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Opinion
Wood’s metal and the evolution of fusible alloys
Invented by American dentist Barnabas Wood (1819–1875), whose life is shrouded in mystery
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Research
High levels of PFAS found in smartwatch wristbands
Extractable compounds provide opportunity for significant skin exposure
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Research
Electrochemical process that bypasses limestone could slash cement’s huge carbon footprint
Gigaton-scale carbon reductions offered by process that makes use of carbon-free calcium silicates from abundant minerals and recycled concrete
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Research
AI aids discovery of solar cell materials with near-record efficiency
Machine learning uncovers hidden relationships in materials design
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Business
PFAS manufacturers sued for deceptive marketing in US
Texas attorney general accuses 3M and DuPont of knowingly concealing health risks
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Business
Opposition to lithium mines hampers green technology supply chain
Europe and US seek to escape Chinese dominance in critical minerals
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Research
Iontronic gel droplets detect beating heart tissue
Microscale hydrogels converted into biocompatable electrical components
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Feature
How tyres are turning green
As the shift to using renewable and recycled materials in car tyres accelerates, Nina Notman talks to the manufacturers driving the change
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Research
Spaghetti-like nanofibres made by electrospinning wheat flour
Team calculate their ‘nanopasta’ is ‘approximately a thousand times’ thinner than threads of god
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Research
Cellulose and chitin foam can remove nearly all microplastics from water
Biopolymer foam remains effective in water with heavy metals and other pollutants
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Research
Metal–organic framework captures carbon dioxide at industrially relevant temperatures
Material could improve energy efficiency of capturing carbon from industy’s exhaust gases
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News
Plastic treaty negotiators fail to reach agreement
Disputes over treaty’s scope remain as original deadline passes
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Research
Protective coating for timber made from tree bark compounds
Coating avoids using fossil hydrocarbons so could provide a sustainable alternative to traditional solvent-based paints, varnishes and oils