Researchers developed a new method known as flash-within-flash Joule heating (FWF) that could transform the synthesis of high-quality solid-state materials, offering a cleaner, faster and more sustainable manufacturing process.
Researchers developed a new method known as flash-within-flash Joule heating that could transform the synthesis of high-quality solid-state materials, offering a cleaner, faster and more sustainable manufacturing process.
"The key is that formerly we were flashing carbon and a few other compounds that could be conductive," said Tour, the T.T. and W.F. Chao Professor of Chemistry and professor of materials science and nanoengineering."Now we can flash synthesize the rest of the periodic table. It is a big advance." "Unlike traditional methods, FWF does not require the addition of conductive agents, reducing the formation of impurities and byproducts," Choi said.
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