Unlocking the Potential of Flour-Derived Borocarbonitride: Enriched Boron-Oxygen Oxidative Capabilities
Scientists have recently developed a new flour-derived borocarbonitride material enriched with boron and oxygen that has the potential to be used in a variety of oxidative applications. This new material is the result of a collaboration between researchers from the Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien) and the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU). The material is composed of a combination of boron, carbon, and nitrogen, and it is highly robust and durable. In addition, the material is highly porous, allowing it to absorb oxygen more efficiently than other materials. This makes it ideal for applications such as fuel cells, sensors, and catalysts. The material is also environmentally friendly, as it is derived from a simple flour-based recipe.
source: Phys.org