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Operated by the U.S. Department of Energy, Brookhaven conducts cutting-edge research and is recognized for high-impact work in materials and chemical sciences. Collaborated in the experiment's design and X-ray imaging technology.
Scientists from NSLS-II provided crucial insights into the catalytic reactions involving Y zeolites for hydrogen engines.
National laboratory collaborating with Binghamton University on hydrogen steel research. Provides specialized equipment including AP-XPS and environmental TEM for studying oxide reactions.
The scientists at this laboratory developed a new approach to improve the efficiency of producing hydrogen from sunlight.
Colleagues from Brookhaven National Lab were involved in the discovery of the new hydrogen production method.
Brookhaven National Lab, specifically its NSLS-II facility and the IOS beamline, collaborated with the University of Akron researchers to study the growth process of the new catalyst nanoparticles using advanced X-ray techniques.
National laboratory receiving $65 million in state investment to develop improved battery storage technology for renewable energy.
Scientists from this laboratory have developed a new fuel cell catalyst that is resistant to carbon monoxide and can produce hydrogen fuel efficiently.
Scientists from this laboratory are working to solve a major issue with superconductors used in wind turbines.
A team of researchers from Stony Brook University and Brookhaven National Laboratory conducted experiments on hydrogen fuel production using gold nanoparticles.
U.S. Department of Energy research facility where scientists developed a new catalyst to replace expensive platinum in fuel cells.
A national laboratory where Radoslav Adzic works as a senior chemist, focusing on hydrogen fuel cell technology.
The Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory is conducting research into more efficient photovoltaic materials for solar panels, specifically studying the organic material PCDTBT.

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