Breathing Crystal Breakthrough Could Revolutionize Clean Energy
The crystal SrFe0.5Co0.5O2.5 maintains oxygen cycles at 400C without degradation, offering potential for fuel cells, smart windows, and energy-efficient technologies, researchers report.
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Breathing Crystal Breakthrough Could Revolutionize Clean Energy
Scientists in Korea and Japan have unveiled a remarkable “breathing” crystal that can repeatedly absorb and release oxygen, almost like living lungs. Unlike earlier fragile materials, this crystal is stable, reversible, and functions under mild conditions, making it a game-changer for clean energy and smart technologies. Crystal That Breathes: A Breakthrough in Clean Energy Materials [...]
Revolutionary ‘Breathing’ Crystal Could Transform the Clean Energy Industry
A new man-made crystal that can “breathe” oxygen may be a game changer for energy efficiency and the clean energy transition. The material is made from an oxide of strontium, iron, and cobalt, and when heated in a simple gas environment, the thin film crystal has been observed to release and then reabsorb oxygen, much like a human lung. Moreover, it can repeat the action over and over without breaking down. The potential applications of such a m…
A living, oxygen-breathing crystal: a breakthrough for clean energy - Economic Scenarios
A new lab-created crystal capable of "breathing" oxygen could revolutionize energy efficiency and accelerate the transition to clean energy. The material, a thin film composed of strontium, iron, and cobalt oxide, can release and then reabsorb oxygen when heated in a simple gaseous environment, just like a human lung. And what's even more surprising is that it can repeat this process indefinitely without degrading. The potential applications of …
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