Researchers from National Taiwan University and Chulalongkorn University developed a copper-based catalyst system that ...
Green synthesis and catalytic methods are revolutionising organic chemistry by offering sustainable alternatives to traditional synthetic processes. These approaches prioritise the use of ...
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 ...
This new cerium-based catalyst interconverts between two oxidation states with distinct chemical properties, enabling two completely different reactions to occur in the same container. Most of the ...
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Nickel catalyst improves mirror-image synthesis for drug building blocks
A cheap, earth-abundant metal is proving it can do work long reserved for far more expensive catalysts, and the implications ...
Researchers at Koç University have developed a light-driven method to produce porous semiconducting polymers under ambient conditions without the need for metal catalysts. The study, led by Prof. Dr.
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 ...
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Metal-free alternative: Rethinking coupling methods for more sustainable organic synthesis
Coupling reactions are among the most transformative tools in organic chemistry, enabling the formation of crucial chemical bonds in pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and advanced materials. Since their ...
A research team from Tohoku University, led by Associate Professor Toshiaki Kato of the Advanced Institute for Materials Research, has successfully synthesized carbon nanotubes (CNTs) with a chiral ...
A chemical reaction can convert two polluting greenhouse gases into valuable building blocks for cleaner fuels and feedstocks, but the high temperature required for the reaction also deactivates the ...
Chemists from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have developed a nickel-based catalyst that converts CO 2 into high-performance liquid fuels, offering a cleaner route to sustainable aviation ...
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