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Showing posts with label Chemistry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chemistry. Show all posts

Saturday, June 21, 2014

USING PALLADIUM TO TURN RADIOACTIVE WASTE INTO RARE EARTH ELEMENT

Events like Fukushima are urgent reminders of the need to develop new technologies to contain or neutralize radioactivity. 

 
Praneodymium
Dr. Yasuhiro Iwamura of the Advanced Technology Research Center at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries of Japan recently presented groundbreaking successes at a conference at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

His new process uses a permeable palladium film to transmute radioactive cesium into praseodymium.

Praseodymium is a rare earth element used to produce high strength metal for aircraft engines. 

It is also used as a UV absorbing colorant in glass, and boosts the performance of neodymium in magnets, which are used in electric motors.

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

NEW SUPER STRONG PLASTIC TO REPLACE STEEL

It could be used in car manufacturing, pipelines, machinery and other items that now need steel parts..
 
Israeli scientists are developing a super strength polypropylene, one of the world`s most commonly used plastic, to replace steel and other materials used in pipelines and machinery.

Moshe Kol, professor of chemistry at the Tel Aviv University (TAU) who is behind the project, said this could have a long-term impact on many industries, including car manufacturing, in which plastic parts could replace metallic car parts.

Durable plastics consume less energy during the production process. And there are additional benefits as well. If polypropylene car parts replaced traditional steel, cars would be lighter overall and consume less fuel, for example.

Read more - http://zeenews.india.com/business/news/technology/israeli-scientists-develop-strong-plastic-to-replace-steel_53368.html