It can recycle waste into valuable graphene; it can regenerate graphite anodes in lithium-ion batteries; it can make low-cost hydrogen from plastic. It's the Flash Joule Heating process developed in ...
Flash Joule heating (FJH) is a solid-state synthesis method in which a short, high-current electrical pulse passes through a resistive feedstock and heats it directly to extreme temperature in ...
Rare earth materials are a hot button topic these days. They’re important for everything from electric vehicles to defence hardware, they’re valuable, and everyone wishes they had some to dig up in ...
Flash Joule Heating (FJH) has emerged as a transformative approach for the rapid, energy‐efficient conversion of diverse carbon feedstocks into graphene. By applying high‐voltage electrical pulses ...
Chemists have processed waste plastic from end-of-life trucks into graphene for composite materials in new vehicles. The part of an old car that gets turned into graphene could come back as a better ...
Jolts of electricity can convert discarded plastic into hydrogen gas and graphene, potentially offering a way to manage a growing waste problem while also producing an environmentally-friendly fuel ...
(From left) Shichen Xu, James Tour, Alex Lathem, Karla Silva and Ralph Abdel Nour. A research team at Rice University led by James Tour has developed a two-step flash Joule heating-chlorination and ...
Biomass-derived carbon materials are poised to revolutionize oxygen electrocatalysis with their remarkable performance and cost-effectiveness. Despite the promising properties of these materials as ...
HOUSTON, May 12, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Metallium Limited (ASX: MTM; OTCQX: MTMCF; OTCQX ADR: MTLMY) announced the successful completion of a 12-hour continuous Flash Joule Heating (FJH) reactor ...
HOUSTON, June 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- MTM Critical Metals Ltd (ASX: MTM | OTCQB: MTMCF – www.mtmcriticalmetals.com.au) announced (https://cdn-api.markitdigital.com ...
Rare earth materials are a hot button topic these days. They’re important for everything from electric vehicles to defence hardware, they’re valuable, and everyone wishes they had some to dig up in ...