Material Science(22)

  • Cyclic Capture of Atmospheric CO2 (No. T4-2433)

    Reducing greenhouse gas emissions alone will not be enough to limit the impacts of climate change - active removal of CO₂ from the atmosphere is essential. CycCap addresses this need with a cyclic process in which a salt solution is electrochemically split into alkaline and acidic streams. ... Read more
    Prof Itay Halevy

    Itay Halevy

    Faculty of Chemistry

    19247
  • RF Resonators for Strong Driving of Nuclear Spins (No. T4-2431)

    An RF resonator designed for strong and fast driving of nuclear spins with applications in quantum sensing and microscopy. The resonator is a spiral structure composed of two metallic layers separated by an insulating material. ... Read more
    Dr Amit Finkler

    Amit Finkler

    Faculty of Chemistry

    19127
  • Colloidal Synthesis of Micron-Scale Organic Crystalline Spherulites (No. T4-2334)

    A controllable method for synthesizing organic, crystalline spherulites from compounds with guanine-based structures. ... Read more
    Prof Dan Oron

    Dan Oron

    Faculty of Chemistry

    Emeritus Lia Addadi

    Lia Addadi

    Faculty of Chemistry

    19076
  • Smart Energy Storage Devices with Visual Charge Monitoring (No. T4-2316)

    The growing demand for energy devices that store and deliver power and offer additional functionalities, like instant performance monitoring, is evident. ... Read more
    Full Professor Milko E. Van der Boom

    Milko E. Van der Boom

    Faculty of Chemistry

    18931
  • Aerobic Electrochemical Oxidation of Hydrocarbons (No. T4-2279)

    Aerobic oxidation is a key industrial process for producing valuable chemicals from alkenes and alkanes, abundant in petroleum and natural gas. However, existing methods are inefficient and unsustainable. ... Read more
    Extension Service Ronny Neumann

    Ronny Neumann

    Faculty of Chemistry

    18592
  • Stirring-Free Scalable Electrosynthesis Enabled by Alternating Current (No. T4-2268)

    A scalable, stirring-free electro-synthesis method utilizes alternating current (AC) electrolysis to enable efficient redox-neutral, oxidative, and reductive transformations. ... Read more
    Prof Sergey Semenov

    Sergey Semenov

    Faculty of Chemistry

    18649
  • Radiation Curing Enhancement by Semiconducting Nanoparticles (No. T4-2215)

    UV curing of polymers plays a critical role in technologies such as dentistry, advanced manufacturing (e.g., 3D printing), optical media production, and biotechnology. ... Read more
    Emeritus Tenne Reshef

    Reshef Tenne

    Faculty of Chemistry

    17678
  • Green Synthesis of Biocompatible Porous Nanostructured Silica-Composite (No. T4-2201)

    Nanostructured silica is widely used in catalysis, encapsulation, drug delivery, bioimaging, biosensing, energy storage, and more. Current synthesis methods rely on harsh chemicals, are costly, and environmentally unfriendly. ... Read more
    Prof Assaf Gal

    Assaf Gal

    Faculty of Biochemistry

    18137
  • Zirconium Doped Ceria Electroceramic with a High Electrostriction Coefficient (No. T4-2180)

    Electrostrictive materials can generate large movement under voltage, making them attractive for numerous applications. ... Read more
    Full Professor Igor Lubomirsky

    Igor Lubomirsky

    Faculty of Chemistry

    18925
  • Coupling of Alternating Current to Transition – Metal Catalysis (No. T4-2050)

    A method for coupling alternating current (AC) electrolysis to transition-metal catalysis, enabling enhanced catalytic reactions with higher yields and selectivity.  ... Read more
    Prof Sergey Semenov

    Sergey Semenov

    Faculty of Chemistry

    18308

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