Imagine two tanks, one empty and the other with filled with small amounts of powder. Maybe it comes as a surprise, but the tank with powder is capable of storing far more hydrogen than the empty one!
Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is a process in which a solid material, such as nanowire, particle or thin film, is deposited on a substrate by creating reactive species in the gaseous phase. These ...
In chemical vapor deposition process, solid materials such as particles, thin films or nanowires are deposited on a substrate by producing reactive species in the gaseous phase. These reactive species ...
“For the first time, this strategy allows us to efficiently and precisely create a structural motif that was previously difficult to access,” says Friedmann. Specifically, the chemists have discovered ...
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