University of Southampton: Scientists Create Sponge-Like Material That Could Boost Nuclear Energy and Hydrogen Tech
May 24, 2024
May 24, 2024
SOUTHAMPTON, England, May 24 (TNSres) -- The University of Southampton issued the following news:
Chemists have developed breakthrough porous materials that could be used for the future of energy, including in the nuclear industry or for storing hydrogen.
The discovery was made by experts from the universities of Southampton and Liverpool.
The new materials, which have sponge-like holes, were developed using powerful computer simulations.
Tradi . . .
Chemists have developed breakthrough porous materials that could be used for the future of energy, including in the nuclear industry or for storing hydrogen.
The discovery was made by experts from the universities of Southampton and Liverpool.
The new materials, which have sponge-like holes, were developed using powerful computer simulations.
Tradi . . .