A blue-light-powered iron catalyst just replaced rare metals — and unlocked a milestone in precision drug synthesis.
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Iron and blue LEDs synthesize natural molecules, cutting the need for expensive chiral components
Photocatalysts facilitate chemical reactions by absorbing light. Metal-based photocatalysts are widely used in organic ...
Researchers at Tomsk Polytechnic University have developed new highly efficient catalysts for synthesis gas processing using ...
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 ...
A research group of Russian scientists from Skoltech, the Boreskov Institute of Catalysis of the Siberian Branch of the ...
A research team led by Dr. Kee Young Koo from the Hydrogen Research Department at the Korea Institute of Energy Research (President: Yi Chang-Keun, hereafter referred to as KIER) has developed a novel ...
In this study, researchers developed a straightforward plasma-based process to produce a composite of carbon and cobalt-tin hydroxide. Under the right synthesis conditions, the resulting material ...
In a recent paper published in the Journal of Organic Chemistry, researchers under the direction of Associate Professor Shinji Harada from Chiba University's Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences ...
The novel iron-based catalyst exhibits superior performance for ammonia (NH3) synthesis compared to a well-established, century-old counterpart. By designing this new catalyst with an inverse ...
A collaborative research team comprised of Xin Li from Nankai University, Wei Zhang from Sichuan University, and Hanliang Zheng from Zhejiang Normal ...
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