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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 ...
A bimetallic NiFe catalyst was successfully constructed to overcome the activity–selectivity trade‑off in furfural ...
Coffee has long carried an unusual reputation in nutrition research. It is a daily habit, not a medicine, yet study after ...
Chemists at the Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung have developed a practical two-step method for alkylating alkenes via ...
A bimetallic NiFe catalyst was successfully constructed to overcome the activity–selectivity trade‑off in furfural hydrogenation. The introduction of ...
A light-driven catalyst built from palladium single atoms and plasmonic gold nanoparticles converts phenylacetylene to ...
Published in the Journal of Bioresources and Bioproducts, this study introduces a revolutionary mechanochemical strategy that challenges conventional material synthesis paradigms. The research ...
Chemists at the Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung have solved a decades-old synthetic puzzle, developing a practical, two-step method for the alkylation of alkenes via thianthrenation. The ...
As global demand for sustainable energy continues to rise, organic solar cells (OSCs) have attracted increasing attention as a promising ...
A new study designs drugs that bind to intrinsically disordered proteins that are extremely difficult to target due to their flexible nature.
At the end of the day, because of the techniques we utilized, we can apply these post-quantum cryptography primitives while ...
India’s “zombie drug” scare reveals less about xylazine and more about opioid addiction, enforcement failure, and deep social ...
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