Toluene – a Substituted Aromatic Hydrocarbon Toluene, also known as toluol, is an aromatic substituted hydrocarbon. It is a colorless, water-insoluble liquid with the odor of paint thinners. It is a…
Uncovering the Mysteries of Microplastics Emitted by Tires Plastic waste in the oceans and other bodies of water is a serious environmental issue that is currently being researched. Almost every month, new reports…
Caesium Hydroxide – an Inorganic Compound Calcium hydroxide, also known as slaked lime, has the chemical formula CsOH. It is a strong base (pKa= 15.76), similar to sodium and potassium hydroxides.…
A Revolutionary new Synthetic Chemistry Method Radicals play an astounding range of roles in an astounding range of sciences and technologies. Our understanding of their structures’ near-limitless flexibility and the vast…
Changes in Photoelectrodes when in Contact with Water Photoelectorchemical (PEC) water splitting is an appealing method for producing environmentally friendly and sustainable hydrogen. An efficient PEC process is based on appropriate semiconductor materials,…
How Smaller Bubbles make Catalysts more Effective Catalysis is the process of increasing the rate of a chemical reaction by using a catalyst. Catalysts are not consumed in the reaction and thus…
Refinement of MRI Contrast Agent Analysis Contrast agents are drugs that boost the information content of diagnostic images. They improve the sensitivity and specificity of diagnostic images by changing the intrinsic…
Analyzing the Dynamics of Oxygen Storage in Three-way Catalysts Because vehicular pollutants contribute to poor air quality, governments all over the world are imposing stricter emission standards for automobiles. This necessitates the development of…
Non-noble Hydrogen-production Catalyst Hydrogen has received a great deal of attention as a globally accepted clean energy carrier. One of the most difficult challenges for the upcoming hydrogen…
Chiral Supramolecular Polymer Spatiotemporal Segregation The simultaneous temporal and spatial control of the assembly of coordination-based supramolecular materials such as metallogels remains a challenge. Louis Pasteur successfully separated two types…
Photocatalytic Alcohol Coupling is aided by Hydrogen Bonding Hydrogen bonding refers to the formation of hydrogen bonds, which are a type of attractive intermolecular force caused by the dipole-dipole interaction between a hydrogen…
Cadmium Bromide Cadmium bromide is a white to yellowish, odorless, crystalline solid that, when exposed to dry air, transforms into a powder. CdBr2 is the formula for…