Analyzing CO2’s Carbon Isotope Makeup With Raman Spectroscopy In order to analyze the development of geological fluids, to constrain the global carbon budget, and to clarify the mechanism of biological metabolism, it is…
Understanding the Basics of Water as a Solvent could Result in more Environmentally Friendly Cellulose-Based Products Water isn’t merely an all-purpose solvent that doesn’t change as a result of its interactions. According to recent studies from North Carolina State University, water…
Rapid Synthesis of Fluorine-based New Drugs To create a new drug at breakneck speed, a combination of advanced techniques, efficient processes, and medicinal chemistry expertise is required. Researchers use rapid biphasic…
Solar-powered Liquid Fuels that are Clean and Usable Creating clean, usable liquid fuels from solar energy is an exciting area of research and innovation. While solar power is commonly associated with generating electricity,…
For the Purpose of Capturing Au ions, Researchers Build Non-Interpenetrated 3D Covalent Organic Frameworks Due to their various functional building blocks and substantial surface area, covalent organic frameworks (COFs) can serve as an excellent platform for the detection or…
Using Photosynthesis to Generate Clean Energy Green plants, algae, and some bacteria use photosynthesis to convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose (a sugar) and oxygen. It is a fundamental…
Electron-attracting Flat Fullerene Fragments Flat fullerene fragments, also known as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), can be attractive to electrons due to their conjugated pi-electron systems. PAHs are made up…
The Materials around us are defined by Water Molecules Water molecules are important in defining the materials and substances that surround us. Water can interact with various substances, causing changes in their physical and…
High-adsorption Phosphates are Created by Researchers for the Cesium Ion Radionuclide Capture Process Nuclear energy is essential for creating cleaner energy, but the radioactive contamination it produces calls for clever mitigation measures. Nuclear power plants produce the radioisotope…
More Complicated than Anticipated – Catalysis as seen through a Microscope Typically, catalytic reactions are examined by observing which chemicals enter and which exit a chemical reactor. However, it turns out that much more information is…
Highly Promising Sustainable Solar Cell Material for Medical Imaging Researchers from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, working together, have found that the X-ray dosage rates that a material used in solar cells called…
A Photocatalytic Film-Coated 3D-Printed Polymer Substrate Created for Effective Water Purification A 3D-printed polymer substrate refers to a three-dimensional object created using additive manufacturing techniques, where layers of a polymer material are deposited successively to form…