«This work is the first attempt to develop computer models for fully evaluating and predicting carbon dioxide absorption
properties of amine solutions,» Fourches says.
Not exact matches
«The next step for us is to utilize these computer models to screen a virtual library
of hundreds
of thousands
of new
amines, and identify some new
amine candidates predicted to have way better carbon absorption
properties.
The models were found to be capable
of reliably discriminating between
amines with high absorption
properties versus those that were less efficient.
Cruciferous vegetables are a classic example; that broccoli you're eating with your steak contains phytonutrients that reduce the potential mutagenicity (cancer - causing
properties)
of heterocyclic
amines in well - done meat.