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Chemists at the School of Science of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) have recently made ...
The intense electric fields generated by peeling tape can produce ‘microlightning’ that can ionise reactants and drive ...
A continuous flow process for the preparation of betahistine with a 90% isolated yield has been reported. 2-Vinylpyridine and saturated methylamine hydrochloride aqueous solution were used as starting ...
Australian scientists might’ve just redefined how we make ammonia—using nothing but air, electricity, and a spark of plasma.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNHot electrons from quantum dots break tough bonds using 99% less energy: StudyThe researchers deployed a special quantum effect called the two-photon spin-exchange Auger process to produce hot electrons far more efficiently than before. This process allows two low-energy ...
Antarctica may seem pristine and almost devoid of life, but there's plenty of chemistry going on. Victoria Atkinson explains ...
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ZME Science on MSNPeeling Tape Creates Microlightning Strong Enough To Power ChemistryIn one of Stanford’s labs, a roll of Scotch tape spins under a motorized roller. To the untrained eye, it’s an ordinary strip of office supplies. But to a group of chemists, that humble peel carries ...
Photocatalysis is a type of catalysis that results in the modification of the rate of a photoreaction - a chemical reaction that involves the absorption of light by one or more reacting species ...
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The Cool Down on MSNScientists discover breakthrough method to convert harmful substance into valuable ...Researchers developed a revolutionary new method of carbon capture, which can be used to make upcycled cement.
Latest Research and Reviews Revealing umbrella bending as a reporter mode in the D+CH 4 reaction The effects of non-reacting components on polyatomic reactions are still largely unclear.
A study reveals that UV lamps used for gel manicures can damage the skin, causing premature aging and oxidative stress.
Toyo Engineering Corp. has developed MRF-Z Neo, a new compact methanol synthesis reactor specifically designed for small-scale production of green methanol – namely bio-methanol and eMethanol.
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