Tag: non-toxic method

Northwestern University’s graphene oxide material breakthrough could replace PFAS in food packaging

Northwestern University’s Graphene Oxide Material Breakthrough Could Replace PFAS in Food Packaging Northwestern University has recently made waves in the scientific community with a groundbreaking discovery in the realm of sustainable packaging solutions. The development of a graphene oxide-based coating could potentially revolutionize the way we approach food packaging, offering a non-toxic and environmentally friendly […]

Breakthrough turns mushrooms into battery material, planet-friendly packaging

Breakthrough Turns Mushrooms into Battery Material, Planet-Friendly Packaging In the search for sustainable materials, scientists often face a difficult trade-off. Natural substances like mushrooms, while abundant and renewable, may not always possess the necessary properties to be used in high-tech applications. However, a recent breakthrough in bioengineering has opened up new possibilities by turning mushrooms […]

Electric trick replaces toxic acid to make miracle material for space tech, batteries

A Breakthrough in Space Tech and Battery Innovation: Non-Toxic Method for Producing MXene Researchers at TU Wien have developed a new, non-toxic method for producing MXene. The nanomaterial, known for its exceptional conductivity and strength, is a game-changer in various industries, particularly in space technology and battery production. MXene, a two-dimensional nanomaterial, has garnered significant […]

Back To Top