Radical chemistry occupies a fascinating niche at the intersection of reactive intermediates and advanced materials science, where the interplay of unpaired electrons underpins unconventional bonding ...
The development of advanced methodologies in theoretical chemistry has been crucial to improve our microscopic understanding of molecular processes, not only enhancing our ability to model and predict ...
How do you bring together two molecules that positively repel each other? A research team has developed a simple and versatile solution: Introduce an electron with a jolt of electricity, and ...
Water is essential for all chemistry and life, yet understanding how it interacts with dissolved ions—such as sodium and ...
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Chemistry, not just geometry, triggers unusual electron behavior in new quantum material
Chemistry and physics are combining forces at Columbia, and it's leaving everyone frustrated—in a good way. New work, published in Nature Physics, describes a new two-dimensional material capable of ...
If you know the atoms that compose a particular molecule or solid material, the interactions between those atoms can be determined computationally, by solving quantum mechanical equations — at least, ...
RSC Dalton Division will run a residential summer school for graduate students on Electronic Structural Methods in Inorganic Chemistry. It will be held in Edinburgh. The course will cover both ...
Superconductive materials can conduct electricity with no resistance, but typically only at very low temperatures. Realizing ...
One of the many perks of being human (upright walking, big brains, we can win awards) is our ability to transcend the limits of our senses. Take vision, for instance. Just because something is too ...
This weeks episode of Science Studio, Dr. Keith Pannel interviews Dr. Sreeprasad Screenivasan, Dr. Dino Villagran, and Dr.
The chemical rearrangement of oligo-(phenylene-1,2-ethynylenes) as seen in the microscope image (top) and the stick diagram of the molecular structure. de Oteyza et al It’s one of the most basic ...
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