The deep, murky pigment known as Prussian blue put the "blue" in traditional blueprints, colored Hokusai's "Great Wave off Kanagawa" and today is used for industrial purposes, from laundry to battery ...
The deep, murky pigment known as Prussian blue put the "blue" in traditional blueprints, colored Hokusai's "Great Wave off Kanagawa" and today is used ...
A team of researchers from the Astrobiology Centre (INTA-CSIC) has shown that hydrogen cyanide, urea and other substances considered essential to the formation of the most basic biological molecules ...
Plastic waste breaks down over time into nanoplastics (<0.1 μm). Microplastics smaller than 20 μm cannot be removed in currently operating water treatment plants and must be agglomerated to a larger ...
For the first time in more than three centuries, Prussian Blue – long confined to its rigid cubic shape – has been transformed into an octahedral structure. A research team led by Prof. Changshin Jo ...
Prussian blue analogues (PBAs) have emerged as a promising class of materials for sodium‐ion battery electrodes. Their distinctive open framework, which comprises mixed‐metal hexacyanoferrates, ...
Gold and certain other precious metals are key ingredients in computer chips, including those used in consumer electronics such as smart phones. But it can be difficult to recover and recycle those ...