Sir Fraser Stoddart, who taught chemistry at Northwestern and won the Nobel Prize in 2016, died at the age of 82.
Dr. Karplus once said that he "realized what I really wanted to do was understand biological systems, and the only way to do ...
Some molecules respond to light in a matter of seconds. In the case of this dithienylethene compound, ultraviolet light triggers a ring-forming reaction, turning the colorless solution deep red.
Nobel laureate Sir Fraser Stoddart, a Board of Trustees Professor at Northwestern University, died Dec. 30. He was 82. Sir ...
Innovative chlorination method using iron and sulfur catalysts at Rice University offers precise control and reduces ...
Scientists lead by EPFL, the University of Copenhagen, and Shanghai University have developed a copper catalyst that can ...
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How BC researcher Jier Huang is using tiny molecules to help solve one of the world’s biggest problems—climate change.
Using heavy water, the researchers could also selectively introduce deuterium atoms along with chlorine. The weightier hydrogen isotope is useful for probing reaction mechanisms, as well as studying ...
Chlorine plays an essential part in daily life, from keeping pools clean to preserving food. Now, a team of chemists at Rice ...
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Prior to that, he spent about 17 years at Northwestern University, US, as the board of trustees professor of chemistry and ...