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09-Apr-2009 - Researchers at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) have developed an entirely new method for starting chemical reactions. For the first time they used mechanical forces to control catalytic activity - one of the most fundamental concepts in chemistry. This allowed them to initiate chemical ...
07-Apr-2009 - Weizmann Institute scientists have devised a unique new mechanism for the formation of hydrogen and oxygen from water, without the need for sacrificial chemical agents, through individual steps, using light. The design of efficient systems for splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen, driven by ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
28-Jan-2009 - A team of scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory, in collaboration with researchers from the University of Delaware and Yeshiva University, has developed a new catalyst that could make ethanol-powered fuel cells feasible. The highly efficient catalyst ...
Investigators seek better understanding of fine particulate matter found in Houston region’s emissions
14-Jan-2009 - Cloaked in the clouds of emissions and exhaust that hang over the city are clues that lead back to the polluting culprits, and a research team led by the University of Houston is hot on their trails. Investigator Shankar Chellam is heading up the case, which hinges on unique identifiers found in ...
02-Dec-2008 - Spanish and Mexican scientists have stumbled across a new way to monoalkylate amines that they claim is more environmentally friendly than alternative routes. José García Ruano, at the Autonomous University of Madrid, and colleagues were using Raney nickel to cleave nitrogen–sulfur bonds in ...
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09-Oct-2008 - A virus that infects the marine cyanobacterium Prochlorococcus can produce specific pigments more effectively than its host can. It requires only one enzyme, in contrast to the host Prochlorococcus, which needs two enzymes. The virus makes use of phycoerythrobilin synthase, a “two in one” enzyme. ...
23-Sep-2008 - Unique nanostructures which respond to stimuli, such as pH, heat and light will pave the way for safer, greener and more efficient chemical reactors. Being developed by a consortium of UK universities, the nanostructures can regulate reactions, momentum, and heat and mass transfer inside chemical ...
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