How contamination and ‘inert’ materials affect chemical reactions and catalysis
At the end of last year, a Japanese team discovered that there was more than meets the eye to a...
At the end of last year, a Japanese team discovered that there was more than meets the eye to a...
Before life evolved nerves and humans built electric circuits, motion arose with chemistry. In the earliest organisms, waves of reacting...
Liu, L. & Corma, A. Metal catalysts for heterogeneous catalysis: from single atoms to nanoclusters and nanoparticles. Chem. Rev. 118,...
The complex precursors to biological molecules can form spontaneously in interstellar space, according to a lab experiment that opens up...
Researchers at the University of Hamburg, the University of Toulouse, and the DESY and ESRF research institutes have observed for...
What determines how reaction rates respond to thermodynamic driving forces? And why do some reactions speed up dramatically with slight...