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Cracking the code of polyprotic acids
Polyprotic acids can release more than one proton through sequential reactions, each defined by a unique dissociation constant. These stepwise processes shape titration curves and influence buffer ...
Coffee has long carried an unusual reputation in nutrition research. It is a daily habit, not a medicine, yet study after ...
A light-driven catalyst built from palladium single atoms and plasmonic gold nanoparticles converts phenylacetylene to ...
A bimetallic NiFe catalyst was successfully constructed to overcome the activity–selectivity trade‑off in furfural hydrogenation. The introduction of ...
Gen Z has found a new, aesthetically pleasing answer for incessant anxiety: ‘panic pouches’ filled with soothing items to ...
Halide perovskites are gaining ground on silicon as a critical material for solar cell technologies: A new study published in ...
Researchers at Yale, Google, and the University of California-Santa Barbara have created a device that simulates the quantum ...
Chemists at the Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung have developed a practical two-step method for alkylating alkenes via ...
Researchers from MIT and collaborating institutions have, for the first time, directly measured the 3D atomic structure of a ...
A line structure of a molecule derived from the natural product 3-carene; the parent 3-carene structure, featuring a ...
Resolving the mechanism of RXR ligand-dependent NR4A-RXR nuclear receptor heterodimer activation requires a diverse ligand set that includes heterodimer-selective agonists.
A bimetallic NiFe catalyst was successfully constructed to overcome the activity–selectivity trade‑off in furfural ...
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