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20-Mar-2009 - UK scientists use intramolecular coupling between a nucleophilic and an electrophilic heterocycle to synthesise spirocyclic compounds. Jonathan Clayden and Heloise Brice from the University of Manchester have synthesised spirocyclic compounds via doubly dearomatising intramolecular coupling of a ...
19-Mar-2009 - A range of enantiomerically pure chiral amines have been prepared by a collaboration of scientists in the UK and the US. Nicholas Turner and Matthew Truppo from the University of Manchester and a co-worker from Codexis Incorporated, California, have synthesised a range of enantiomerically pure ...
18-Mar-2009 - The Polymer Chemistry Research Group at the University of Helsinki, Finland, has succeeded in producing nano-sized metallic copper particles. When the size of particles is reduced to a nano-scale, the properties of the material undergo substantial changes. Unlike in bulk materials, in ...
18-Mar-2009 - Researchers are studying some common soil bacteria that "inhale" toxic metals and "exhale" them in a non-toxic form. The bacteria might one day be used to clean up toxic chemicals left over from nuclear weapons production decades ago. Using a unique combination of microscopes, researchers at Ohio ...
17-Mar-2009 - Researchers at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) have for the first time made high-resolution images of the earliest stages of bone formation. They used the world's most advanced electron microscope to make three-dimensional images of the nano-particles that are at the heart of the ...
16-Mar-2009 - Korean scientists have developed a promising polymer supported organocatalyst which is adjustable for industrial use. Choon Eui Song and colleagues at Sungkyunkwan University and AmorePacific Corporation have prepared a highly enantioselective and indefinitely stable polymer-supported ...
13-Mar-2009 - Ever since the Bronze Age, humans have experimented with combining different metals to create alloys with properties superior to either metal alone. But not all metals readily form alloys - for some pairs of elements the atoms are too dissimilar. Now researchers in an international team have ...
12-Mar-2009 - University of Michigan researchers have developed a nanoporous material with a surface area significantly higher than that of any other porous material reported to date. "Surface area is an important, intrinsic property that can affect the behavior of materials in processes ranging from the ...
11-Mar-2009 - Scientists in France have synthesised highly functional [4]pseudorotaxanes utilising the gathering and threading effect of copper(I). Jean-Pierre Sauvage, Jean-Paul Collin, Valérie Heitz and colleagues from the University of Strasbourg, in France, have prepared a highly functional interlocking ...
10-Mar-2009 - Scientists in the USA have developed a ligand-free copper catalysed procedure for carbon-nitrogen bond formation. Christian Wolf and Hanhui Xu from Georgetown University, Washington, in the US, show that carbon-nitrogen bond formation can be achieved in high yield by a copper catalysed coupling ...
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