All Matter articles – Page 94
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Robotic chemist explores chemical space
Robotic system can autonomously carry out and analyse chemical reactions
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Neural network predicts bond energies like a pro
New computational method learns how to estimate bond energies as well as a trained synthetic chemist
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Solid state synthesis not so solid after all
Atmospheric humidity alters the outcome of mechanochemical reactions
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Purest silicon sphere ever created will redefine the kilogram
Largest impurity is copper taking the place of one silicon atom in every three billion
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Soiled aluminium foil recycled into catalyst
Waste turned into a biofuel catalyst that is cheaper and better than its commercial equivalent
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Lilly pushes continuous drug production limits
Integrated flow synthesis and purification process for prexasertib meets high industry standards
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Giant ‘supersnowflakes’ start to lay
Self-assembled supramolecular structures overcome previous limitations
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Caesium chloride
A compound found in mineral water that is also used in medical treatments and solar cells
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A slice of ion beam–scanning microscopy
From brain cells to batteries, is there anything focused ion beam–scanning electron microscopy can’t study?
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’Gas marbles’ surprise with their strength
Robust bubbles of gas encapsulated in a microsphere–liquid shell could trap gases
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Zeolite catalysts convert carbon dioxide to fuel
Two research groups have independently developed catalysts that turn CO2 and hydrogen into gasoline
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Protein cation is strongest organic acid ever made
Even inert gases fall prey to highly charged proteins
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First atom-thin magnet attracts attention
2D magnet might lead to ultra-flat data storage solutions
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Light touch boosts reactions 10-fold
First standardised photoreactor ups photoredox reactions and reduces reproducibility concerns
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Light-driven catalytic process offers greener route to organic alcohols
Cobalt–copper system works in water and tolerates air
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Scientists get charged up over titanium dioxide
Groups debate usefulness of conventional +4 titanium oxidation state compared to +2.5 charge state
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+2 lead hydride is world’s first
Organo-lead compound completes +2 hydride puzzle of heavy group 14 elements