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The world's first-ever 4D printing for ceramics

20-Aug-2018

A research team at City University of Hong Kong (CityU) has achieved a ground-breaking advancement in materials research by successfully developing the world's first-ever 4D printing for ceramics, which are mechanically robust and can have complex shapes. This could turn a new page in the ...

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A smart safe rechargeable zinc ion battery based on sol-gel transition electrolytes

23-Jul-2018

The thermal runaway issue has been a long-standing obstacle impeding the development of high energy density and high power delivery batteries. These batteries would generate a lot of heat in ultrafast charge/discharge process or hazardous conditions, such as overcharging and short-circuit. To ...

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Solar cells with highest power conversion efficiency developed

14-Apr-2016

Perovskite solar cells first appeared in 2009 with an efficiency of just 3.8%. With the outstanding photovoltaic properties, perovskite solar cell has become a subject of vigorous research for sustainable power generation, with researchers around the world finding new ways to increase its energy ...

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Chemists develop new strategy to synthesize molecule

12-Apr-2016

A team of researchers led by Professor Pauline Chiu from Department of Chemistry, the University of Hong Kong, has successfully achieved a formal total synthesis of cortistatin A, a molecule which could help mitigate the growth of cancer tumours. This novel strategy of synthesizing the molecule ...

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Challenging observations of 2-D melting and surface premelting at the single-particle level

17-Mar-2016

The surface of a solid often melts into a thin layer of liquid even below its melting point. Such surface premelting is prevalent in all classes of solids; for instance, two pieces of ice can fuse below 0°C because the premelted surface water becomes embedded inside the bulk at the contact point ...

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BASF expands production capacity for emollients and waxes in China

15-Oct-2015

BASF will expand its emollients and waxes production capacity with a new plant at its site in Jinshan, Shanghai. The investment, complementing the current production of wax esters, emulsifiers and primary surfactants in Jinshan, will further enhance BASF’s local production and better serve the ...

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A droplet's pancake bounce

New discovery about how surface gradients influence droplet behavior may enable novel surfaces

06-Aug-2015

Studies of the impact a droplet makes on solid surfaces hark back more than a century. And until now, it was generally believed that a droplet's impact on a solid surface could always be separated into two phases: spreading and retracting. But it's much more complex than that, as a team of ...

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BASF aims to grow smartly in Asia Pacific

05-Jun-2013

BASF is implementing its “We create chemistry” strategy in Asia Pacific with a set of ambitious targets and a focus on sustainability. To achieve sales of €25 billion to customers in the region by 2020, BASF’s Asia Pacific strategy “grow smartly” outlines investments of €10 billion, around 9,000 ...

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LANXESS opens Application Development Center for Asian plastics industry

19-Apr-2013

LANXESS has opened a new Asia-Pacific Application Development Center for its high-tech plastics in the Hong Kong Science & Technology Park. It is run by the High Performance Materials (HPM) business unit. “The new Application Development Center will support our customers and industry partners ...

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BASF announces organizational changes

13-Mar-2013

BASF is strengthening its regional organization in Asia Pacific and is appointing a new President to lead its Nutrition & Health division. Strengthening the Asia Pacific organization Effective April 1, 2013, Dr. Albert Heuser, President Market & Business Development Asia Pacific, will assume the ...

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