Materials
The latest chemistry news and research on materials, including polymers, electronic materials, soft matter and porous materials, from the Royal Society of Chemistry's magazine, Chemistry World
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         Research ResearchMetal–organic framework captures carbon dioxide at industrially relevant temperaturesMaterial could improve energy efficiency of capturing carbon from industy’s exhaust gases 
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         News NewsPlastic treaty negotiators fail to reach agreementDisputes over treaty’s scope remain as original deadline passes 
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         Research ResearchProtective coating for timber made from tree bark compoundsCoating avoids using fossil hydrocarbons so could provide a sustainable alternative to traditional solvent-based paints, varnishes and oils 
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         Research ResearchColour-changing textiles for temperature regulationA new smart fabric switches between reflecting and absorbing states without external energy inputs 
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         Research ResearchThe race to commercialise nuclear-powered batteries‘Radiovoltaic’ devices can deliver long-lasting power to pacemakers, planetary rovers and more 
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         Research ResearchNanoplastics found to interfere with activity of antibioticMicroscopic polymer pieces can decrease efficacy of drug 
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         Feature FeatureClearing up the compostable plastic messRather than a potential triumph, the compostable plastics we use look increasingly like a tragedy. Andy Extance looks at the problems and seeks solutions 
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         Research ResearchNanoscale peaks and valleys create long-lasting frost-resistant surfacesTreatment could protect energy infrastructure and heat exchangers 
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         News NewsNew polymers to be tested in extreme conditions aboard the International Space StationThe materials might one day make it into spacecraft components 
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         Feature FeatureBattery-free bioelectronic implantsSpurred by advances in energy-harvesting materials, a new generation of advanced implantable biomedical devices is emerging that does away with the bulky battery. James Mitchell Crow reports 
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         Research ResearchHow ‘magic mud’ gives baseball pitchers a better gripUnique mud formula coats and roughens baseballs, boosting control and grip for pitchers 
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         Research ResearchNew database highlights gaps in plastic monitoring effortsCertain types of plastic products are rarely studied in detail, while many monitoring campaigns focus on a small number of well-known hazardous chemicals 
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         Research ResearchFoaming bioplastic breaks down in seawater four times faster than paperHighly porous cellulose diacetate polymer could be a packaging alternative 
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         Research ResearchDirecting group facilitates catalytic breakdown of high-performance polymerPolymer maintains strength during regular use but selectively breaks down when exposed to a nickel catalyst 
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         Business BusinessAdnoc to buy Covestro, continuing expansion into polymers€15 billion deal sees Gulf oil producer looking to future growth beyond fuels 
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         Research ResearchSunlight-powered device harvests lithium from salty waterLow-energy device is a ‘step forward’ for sustainable lithium mining 
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         Research ResearchAlloys made direct from metal oxides offer more sustainable route to advanced materialsNew approach to metallurgy is less energy intensive with a smaller carbon footprint 
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         Research ResearchChloride ions tunnel free from PVCComputational clues uncover quantum escape route from common plastic 
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         Business BusinessCalifornia sues ExxonMobil over misleading plastic recycling claimsSuit claims firm used false claims to justify producing vast amounts of single-use plastics 
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         Research ResearchElectrochemical series for materials makes predicting oxidation states easyMachine-learning trained model could open up new opportunities in materials discovery