An orange, camphor-smelling solid could be a key to the next generation grid-storage batteries. #COECSI researchers used ferrocene to solve 2 key problems plaguing the ability of the Zn-I battery to become an alternative energy storage to Lithium-ion batteries tinyurl.com/3r3fz3kh
#COECSI researchers have developed a simple, scalable way to reliably generate #hydrogen with impure water, such as seawater or industrial wastewater. “We have gone beyond proof of concept. Our system works,” says lead author Dr Feiyue Gao. tinyurl.com/yttnck8h
#COECSI researchers led an international scientific collaboration to develop a novel #nanomaterial to efficiently harvest clean drinking water from water vapour in the air. Published in #PNAS Link to paper in COE-CSI news www.carboncentre.org.au/centre-news/...
#COECSI researchers rank high in the Research.com 2025 rankings for the world’s best scholars. Two are in the top 20 for #chemistry, 4 in top 50 for #materialsscience research.com/scientists-r...
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