The secret life of TiO₂ in foams
A detailed look inside carbon foams reveals how TiO₂ coatings form in 3D, offering new control over next‑generation energy materials
Read article: The secret life of TiO₂ in foams
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Lorna Brigham is a Scientific Editor at IOP Publishing. She holds a Master’s degree in Chemistry and completed her PhD at the University of Sussex, where she specialised in photovoltaic materials. Lorna joined the Reports on Progress in Physics journal team in 2024 and has since developed a strong interest in condensed matter and particle physics. Outside of work, she enjoys reading novels and strength training.
A detailed look inside carbon foams reveals how TiO₂ coatings form in 3D, offering new control over next‑generation energy materials
Read article: The secret life of TiO₂ in foams
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