High-Pressure Spectroscopy Unveils Superconductivity Secrets in Hydrogen-Rich Compounds

Scientists have achieved a major milestone in the quest to understand high-temperature superconductivity in hydrogen-rich materials. Using electron tunneling spectroscopy under high pressure, the international research team led by the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry has measured the superconducting gap of H 3 S—the material that set the high-pressure superconductivity record in 2015 and serves…

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Researchers use sunlight to produce four times more hydrogen from sugarcane waste

Researchers from South Korea have created a novel technique for generating hydrogen from sugarcane, a fuel considered the future of energy. This innovative technology utilizes the energy from the sun along with an unexpected resource: residue from sugarcane. The study presents a novel photoelectrochemical system utilizing furfural, an important chemical derived from sugarcane residues. “This…

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