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Chlorine plays an essential part in daily life, from keeping pools clean to preserving food. Now, a team of chemists at Rice ...
Nanoparticles (NPs) are versatile tools in various applications, particularly in the biomedical fields. To understand their behavior within biological systems, it is crucial to measure their ...
How BC researcher Jier Huang is using tiny molecules to help solve one of the world’s biggest problems—climate change.
Led byJulian West, researchers developed a photocatalytic process that uses iron and sulfur catalysts activated by mild blue light to add chlorine atoms to organic molecules.
Electromerism is an unfamiliar concept to many chemists and refers to molecules that are not conventional isomers but instead differ in how the electrons are distributed across their structure.