Rice University researchers have pioneered a method to convert mixed plastic waste into high-yield hydrogen gas and graphene through rapid flash Joule heating.
Rice University researchers developed the flash joule heating technique to convert waste plastic into clean hydrogen and graphene. Kevin Wyss led the research team.
Released a report analyzing Texas's potential to become a hydrogen fuel economy leader, leveraging the state's existing energy infrastructure and geology.
Rice University is a leading research institution where a team of scientists and engineers developed a novel hydrogen fuel production technique using visible light and gold nanoparticles.
Jun Lou, a materials scientist at Rice University, explained the concept of the integrated module that turns sunlight into electricity to drive an electrochemical reaction for producing chemical fuels.
Researchers from Rice University have developed a new water-splitting system intended to produce hydrogen using solar energy. Their team created a three-layer material for this water-splitter.
Researchers from Rice University have developed a new catalyst made up of laser-induced graphene, potentially replacing conventional platinum catalysts in hydrogen fuel cells.
A research team from Rice University developed a new method for creating nanoporous films of molybdenum disulfide for energy storage and hydrogen production.
A team of researchers from Rice University has developed a nanoporous film comprised of molybdenum that can effectively produce and store hydrogen fuel.
Scientists from Rice University in Houston, Texas, have revealed a new technology capable of converting solar energy directly into steam, referred to as 'solar steam'. Their Laboratory for Nanophotonics developed the technology.
Researchers from Rice University in Texas have developed a new kind of lithium-ion battery that can be affixed to nearly any surface. Their version of the batteries is claimed to be something the world has never seen before.