«The big picture is that [Reed] can now protonate anything,» says Yves Rubin, a physical
organic chemist at the University of California, Los Angeles.
It all started when James M. Tour, a well - known
organic chemist at Rice University and sometime Scientific American author, began to ring the alarm bells about chemical terrorism.
Waka Nakanishi,
an organic chemist at the National Institute for Materials Science in Tsukuba, Japan, has designed a nanocar with two sets of «flaps» that are intended to flutter like butterfly wings when the molecule is energized by the STM tip.
Now a team led by Thomas Carell,
an organic chemist at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich in Germany, may have found a method.
Iain Coldham,
an organic chemist at the University of Sheffield, takes a firmer position.
Philip Page,
an organic chemist at the University of East Anglia who also challenged EPSRC's original policy, still chafes at the modified policy, but he will now continue to peer - review grant proposals for the council.
Philip Page,
an organic chemist at the University of East Anglia, says he will no longer volunteer to peer - review grant proposals for the EPSRC.
Jeffrey Bode,
an organic chemist at the University of Pennsylvania, strives for an environment in which lab members feel that they can discuss all experiments — those that worked and those that didn't.
«I think it's fantastic,» says Leo Paquette,
an organic chemist at Ohio State University, Columbus.
Their inspiration was a compound with a molecular core consisting of a cube of eight carbon atoms studded with hydrogens, first synthesized in 1964 by Philip Eaton,
an organic chemist at the University of Chicago, and his colleagues.
Not exact matches
When I was
at Bell Labs, I was surrounded by amazing
organic chemists who could cook up all kinds of interesting polymers and
organic molecules that we could use to build transistors.
An
organic chemist based
at Emory University in Atlanta who has helped start several biotech companies, Schinazi has made hundreds of millions of dollars from the drugs, which treat HIV and hepatitis B and help cure hepatitis C.
But James Ferris, a prebiotic
chemist at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y., doubts that atmospheric electricity could have been the only source of
organic molecules.
In the 1950s,
chemists at DuPont found that when they added metals such as molybdenum to
organic compounds such as ethylene and propene, it caused the reactants to change shape.
Chemists at the Institute of Transformative Bio-Molecules (ITbM), Nagoya University and the JST - ERATO Project have developed a new method to accomplish the programmed synthesis of benzene derivatives with five or six different functional groups that enables access to novel functional
organic materials that could not have been reached before.
To find an all - purpose solution, researchers led by Omar Yaghi, a
chemist at the University of California, Berkeley, turned to a family of crystalline powders called metal
organic frameworks, or MOFs.
Fortunately, AquaPharm's technical director Kenneth Boyd, an
organic chemist who gained his marine science expertise
at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in the United States, pointed out the RSE / SE fellowships.
At Osaka University, a team of
organic chemists has now developed and enhanced a chemical reaction that allows controlled transformations of one of the toughest chemical bonds.
«Being in the Mix Lab (special labs that have researchers from different disciplines mixed together)
at ITbM, I was able to talk to an
organic chemist, Masakazu Nambo, who suggested the use of triarylmethane compounds for cell division inhibition in plant cells,» she continues.
Alán Aspuru - Guzik, a theoretical
chemist at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and his colleagues, used computational models to screen a family of
organic molecules and identify those likely to be the best semiconductors.
The findings encouraged the
chemists to focus on elements
at the bottom of the periodic table, an area that is little explored in
organic chemistry.
Meyer, a
chemist at University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill and director of its Energy Frontier Research Center in Solar Fuels, noticed that two separate groups of researchers working on two separate parts of the photosynthetic reaction happened to be using the same class of catalyst — ones with an atom of the metal ruthenium surrounded by
organic molecules.
A team of materials
chemists, polymer scientists, device physicists and others
at the University of Massachusetts Amherst today report a breakthrough technique for controlling molecular assembly of nanoparticles over multiple length scales that should allow faster, cheaper, more ecologically friendly manufacture of
organic photovoltaics and other electronic devices.
Chemists at The University of Texas
at Arlington have been the first to demonstrate that an
organic semiconductor polymer called polyaniline is a promising photocathode material for the conversion of carbon dioxide into alcohol fuels without the need for a co-catalyst.
Chemists at The University of Texas
at Arlington have devised a safer, more environmentally friendly, less expensive and more efficient water - based system for the synthesis of
organic compounds typically used in pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, cosmetics, plastics, textiles and household chemicals.
«
Chemists design
organic molecules that glow persistently
at room temperature.»
At the American Chemical Society (ACS) meeting here earlier this month, he proposed that
chemists rally around an initiative to synthesize most of the hundreds of thousands of known
organic natural products: the diverse small molecules made by microbes, plants, and animals.
Robert Bittman, an
organic lipid
chemist and distinguished professor
at the City University of New York and Queens College, died Oct. 1 of pancreatic cancer.
At the time, Fritz Kögl, an
organic chemist there, had a theory that nonnatural d - amino acids caused cancer.
Ade, with postdoctoral researcher and first author Long Ye from NC State and
chemist He Yan from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, set out to determine
at what temperature these systems transform from two separate materials to one homogenous mixture in
organic solar cells.
The membrane chemical biology group
at MPI - CBG will accommodate
organic chemists, biochemists and cell biologists in an interdisciplinary setting.
«These encouraging results should serve as a spark for another advancement in
organic synthesis,» says K. C. Nicolaou, a synthetic
chemist at Rice University, adding that Chematica could increase speed and productivity in chemistry labs, especially if paired with automated synthesis machines.
According to this video from Abe Books, «
Chemists at University College, London have investigated the old book odor and concluded that old books release hundreds of volatile
organic compounds into the air from the paper.
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