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Slower access, faster chemistry: Nanoreactor design improves catalysis by balancing molecular flow
A new study by a team at Tohoku University, published in Chemical Engineering Journal, has shown that more isn't always ...
New research from Professor Anna Slater and colleagues at the University of Liverpool demonstrates how continuous flow ...
The use of gaseous sulfuryl fluoride in sulfur(VI) fluoride exchange reactions is a challenge. Now, a flow set-up for the on-demand generation and onward reaction of sulfuryl fluoride, from sulfuryl ...
As drug discovery places greater emphasis on practical execution and scalable delivery, flow chemistry is playing an increasingly important role across modern synthesis workflows. At the latest Viva ...
Dr. Luke Baldwin, chemical research scientist and a member of the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Materials and Manufacturing Directorate, is working with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to ...
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Japanese scientists fine-tune molecular flow in nanoreactors to boost catalytic performance
Conventional intuition suggests that the most efficient way to accelerate a chemical reaction is ...
Researchers use AI to visualize reaction pathways of colloidal quantum dots as subway maps, clarifying synthesis and speeding sensor design. This innovative achievement allows AI to analyze complex ...
A simple diagram of the chemical process in the device developed by the research team. In their system, a solution of the disaccharide cellobiose (left) is passed through a sulfonated carbon catalyst ...
The study begins by linking the DTFB’s invention to the thermodynamic and kinetic differences between olefin generation and conversion in FCC reactions. It identifies that endothermic cracking ...
The interesting article by Bethany Halford on lateral flow tests (C&EN Sept. 19, 2022, page 6) inspired me to express it in the following poem.
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