Materials engineers are developing an inexpensive, safe, and sustainable grid-scale device called an aqueous organic redox flow battery (AORFB).
C. Michael McGuirk, assistant professor of chemistry, will conduct research on atomic-level studies of sponge-like structures used in separations.
Karen Navarro receives DOE Graduate Instrumentation Research Award for particle physics detector project.
The team genetically engineered the flow of chemical precursors that feed the pathway leading to lignin biosynthesis in a widely used plant species.
Research from Q-MEEN-C collaboration shows that electrical stimuli passed between neighboring electrodes can also affect non-neighboring electrodes.
The venture creates a public-private partnership to support construction of a next-generation, high-power laser and fusion research facility.
Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis have discovered that wildfires may have even bigger climate impacts than previously thought.
The $875,000 award will support the development of new tools to advance her alternative fuels research.
Scientists found the nanocomposite interacted with light and heat in unexpected ways that could be useful in advanced technology applications.
Jackson joined the University of Illinois faculty in 2021 to pursue his research interests in the areas of materials and physical chemistry.