New research out of Germany shows that apple peels have
the right chemical properties to power a sodium - ion battery.
Not exact matches
«The applications for this thing are kind of endless,» says chemist Christopher Cahill of George Washington University in Washington, D.C. Choosing the
right linker molecule between subunits could lead to even roomier crystals or give them other useful
chemical properties, he says.
He contributed greatly to the understanding of stereoisomers, molecules that come in two mirror - image forms called left - and
right - handed, with different
chemical properties.
The chemists simulated bond vibrations on different bisphenols to predict whether, when reacted with acetic anhydride and the catalyst, the resulting molecule would be «left - handed» or «
right - handed» — a
chemical property called chirality.
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