Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Dirty Carbon Reveals a Sophisticated Side
April 28, 2020
April 28, 2020
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, April 28 -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology issued the following news:
Tar, the everyday material that seals seams in our roofs and driveways, has an unexpected and unappreciated complexity, according to an MIT research team: It might someday be useful as a raw material for a variety of high-tech devices including energy storage systems, thermally active coatings, and electronic sensors.
And it's not just tar. Professor Jeffrey Grossm . . .
Tar, the everyday material that seals seams in our roofs and driveways, has an unexpected and unappreciated complexity, according to an MIT research team: It might someday be useful as a raw material for a variety of high-tech devices including energy storage systems, thermally active coatings, and electronic sensors.
And it's not just tar. Professor Jeffrey Grossm . . .