In a study published in Matter, a research group led by Prof. Deng Dehui from the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics (DICP) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, collaborating with Dr. Li Haobo's ...
Green synthesis and catalytic methods are revolutionising organic chemistry by offering sustainable alternatives to traditional synthetic processes. These approaches prioritise the use of ...
The National Deuteration Facility has developed a capability to use a flow chemistry process to increase efficiency, increase ...
Researchers have created a cutting-edge catalyst that turns CO2 into methanol more efficiently than ever before. Instead of ...
Researchers at Tomsk Polytechnic University have developed a simple and scalable method to obtain catalysts for hydrogen ...
Using high-temperature shock technology, bulk copper was successfully converted into Cu single-atom catalysts (0.54 wt% Cu loading) within 0.5 seconds, effectively preventing atomic aggregation. In ...
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Gray-box AI speeds catalyst discovery while explaining what drives results
A new class of artificial intelligence models is cutting the time needed to identify promising catalytic materials from weeks ...
Scientists at Science Tokyo have developed an iron-based catalyst that outperforms the century-old conventional catalyst used for ammonia (NH 3) production. The team designed the catalyst with an ...
A research team led by Prof. SUN Jianwei, Chair Professor of the Department of Chemistry and Director of the Hong Kong Branch of Chinese National ...
The development of catalysts has long depended on the trial-and-error methods which are time-consuming and often yield inconsistent data. To improve the precision and ...
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Flow chemistry method speeds deuteration of fatty acids with tunable selectivity
Researchers at the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation have developed a scalable flow chemistry method ...
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