Sentences with word «electrochemist»

A 2016 essay in Nature by a U.K. biographer noted that her novelist father was friends with electrochemist Humphry Davy and with William Nicholson, a co-discoverer of electrolysis, the technique of triggering chemical reactions using electricity.
«It was unfortunate that cold fusion was initially publicized in 1989 as a new fusion energy source instead of simply as a new scientific curiosity,» says electrochemist Melvin H. Miles.
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With hindsight, it's clear that the «cold fusion» a pair of electrochemists thought they had stumbled upon 20 years ago will not deliver the energy miracle it promised, but the affair reminds us that chemistry retains the ability to surprise (see «Interview: Fusion is a...
An inorganic electrochemist, she is the only woman appointed president of the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) in the society's history.
The SECM was pioneered by the American electrochemist Allen Bard and is a modified version of the scanning tunnelling microscope.
Instead, Cinquin, with electrochemist Serge Cosnier and their colleagues, forego these bonds — they just physically pack enzymes and redox mediators into place on electrodes and then wrap the kind of membranes used in dialysis bags around them all.
It all got started in 1989, when electrochemists Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons made the stunning announcement at a press conference at the University of Utah that they had tamed the power of nuclear fusion in an electrolysis cell.
Some sharp electrochemists say that much better batteries are possible.»
Michael McKubre is an electrochemist who specialises in cold fusion at the independent, non-profit research institute SRI International in Menlo Park, California
Electrochemists have previously used SECMs to image corrosion and dissolving crystals.
«If you compare the fuel we use with the devices we have, we're very limited,» says Leonard Tender, an electrochemist at the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, D.C. «We can look at how microbes do it and use them as a model.»
A key advance came 18 years ago, when John Turner, an electrochemist at the U.S. National Renewable Energy Laboratory, designed a device that comprised layers of gallium indium phosphide and gallium arsenide semiconductors.
Horton's network, for example, includes an optical physicist, an electrochemist, and someone with a theoretical interest in surface interactions, drawn from universities across the UK.
«Without modification, there could be up to 15 products that result from a CO2 reduction and there is no selectivity,» said Luo Jingshan, an electrochemist at EPFL and co-author on the paper.
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