Researchers used computational tools and catalyst design to overcome the surface energy barrier limiting hydrogen release ...
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Creating green materials with light could transform clean energy
Metal-organic frameworks, better known as MOFs, are among the most intensely studied materials for addressing major environmental challenges. Their highly ordered, ultra-porous architecture enables ...
While chemistry usually follows the downhill pull of thermodynamics, Alison Wendlandt is creating higher‑energy stereoisomers ...
A new photochemical method produces metal-organic frameworks at room temperature with unprecedented precision, boosting ...
Zion Market Research has published a new research report titled “Potash Fertilizers Market By Product Type (Muriate of Potash ...
Researchers have unveiled breakthroughs in nanotechnology, including a method to measure and control light’s twisting forces on nanoscale objects and a new synthesis strategy for high‑entropy alloy ...
On 20 April 2026, agreements for the first two Max Planck Centers in Singapore were signed at the Nanyang Technological University. Data for the chemistry of the future: At the Max Planck Singapore ...
A breakthrough plastic filter boosts hydrogen flow by 836%, offering a faster, more efficient way to purify hydrogen for ...
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Engineers boost sustainable acrylic acid production using next‑generation membrane reactor
Acrylic acid is essential for everyday products—from paints and coatings to absorbent polymers—yet almost all of it is ...
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US: Scientists catch ‘lightning in a bottle’ to convert methane into clean fuel
Researchers at Northwestern University in the US have successfully produced methanol from methane gas ...
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Master chemical kinetics like a pro chemist
Chemical kinetics isn’t just textbook theory—it’s the science of how fast reactions happen and why. From understanding rate laws to applying AI in catalyst design, mastering kinetics can transform lab ...
Researchers from the University of Liverpool, Japan, and Argentina have captured atomic-resolution images of an important ...
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