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Newsletter Articles

  • How water molecules sit and behave at the solid–liquid interface
  • The acidity of salt
  • Designing the next generation of green energy catalysts via machine learning
  • A Green New World of Photocatalysis
  • (Self)-assembling tomorrow: Designing materials that build themselves
  • Clean energy you don't have to take with a grain of salt
  • A fundamental approach catalyzes high performance lithium-sulfur batteries
  • Multi-Scale X-ray Scattering to Address Fundamental Research Questions
  • A Crystalline Library of Metal Deposits
  • Unlocking dilute alloy catalysts: the key lies just beneath the surface

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Research Highlights

  • Atomistic Simulations of Molten Salt Double Layers
  • EFRC Researchers Design New Catalysts that Change with Time
  • Focusing Down to an Atomic View of Molten Salts in Extreme Environments: Improving Clarity Through Collaboration
  • How calorimetry and entropy measurements can be used for engineering high-performance batteries
  • Better solar cells with a sprinkling of reductant magic dust
  • Unlocking the Power of Ferroelectrics in Microelectronics
  • Through the x-ray looking glass: A probe to investigate solute–solvent interactions in molten salt systems for reactor applications
  • You “hot” MOFs: Metal-organic frameworks go nuclear
  • Combining chemical intuition and computers to discover new nuclear waste forms
  • The game of scale: Why do fluids behave differently in confinement?

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