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Historically, small molecule drugs have been precisely designed down to the atomic scale. Considering their relatively large complex structures, nanomedicines have lagged behind. Researchers argue ...
The willingness of the 4f orbitals of lanthanide metals to participate in chemical reactions is as rare as their presence in ...
Researchers developed a machine-learning model that can predict the structures of transition states of chemical reactions in less than a second, with high accuracy. Their model could make it easier ...
Supercritical water also shows promise as an environmentally friendly solvent for industrial processes such as catalysis, and ...
Such molecules would be suited to acting as quantum bits, or qubits, the basic unit of information in quantum systems. But ...
This study presents an innovative approach to single-atom catalysts, overcoming oxidative addition challenges in cross-coupling reactions for pharmaceuticals.
Today's super-resolution microscopes have made it possible to observe the nanoscale world with unprecedented detail. However, ...
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AI method bridges language and chemistry for efficient, explainable molecule creationBut molecules are "graph structures," composed of atoms and bonds with no particular ordering ... plan that provides the details of how to make it, down to individual chemical reactions. In ...
Department of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering, Hanyang University, Ansan 15588, Republic of Korea Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and ...
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon 999077, Hong Kong SAR, China Hong Kong Institute for Advanced Study, City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon 999077 ...
The first solution synthesis of the elusive ‘Clar’s goblet’ structure – first proposed over 50 years ago – has provided the perfect platform to prove spin entanglement between non-bonded electrons.
We've identified a wide range of what are termed 2D materials. These all form repeated chemical bonds in more or less a single plane. In the case of graphene, which consists only of carbon ...
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