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ACS Central Science: Solar Panels Face Recycling Challenge

Posted on March 9, 2022 by Mark Peplow

Researchers and companies are preparing for a looming tsunami of photovoltaic waste.

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  • Highlights

    • C&EN: Nickel catalyst enables versatile amine synthesis

      30 June 2022

      Method creates hundreds of different amines from handy nitriles.

    • C&EN: Single catalyst molecules tracked in solution

      26 June 2022

      Fluorescence microscopy traces Grubbs catalysts’ winding paths during polymerization.

    • C&EN: Flexible perosvkite solar cell sets efficiency record

      16 June 2022

      A thin layer of bridging molecules boosts performance by helping charge move seamlessly between layers in the device.

    • C&EN: Enzyme protects bacteria from toxic gold

      02 June 2022

      GolR reductase might be harnessed to purify the precious metal from electronic waste.

    • C&EN: Claims of water turning into hydrogen peroxide spark debate

      17 May 2022

      Latest study on droplets spontaneously forming hydrogen peroxide tackles ozone contamination questions.

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