Sentences with phrase «stable compounds»

Now, however, a team of scientists led by California State University, Northridge (CSUN) chemistry professor Maosheng Miao, and including University at Buffalo chemistry professor Eva Zurek, has provided a theoretical explanation of how helium may be capable of forming stable compounds — the myriad combinations of chemical elements that create all kinds of materials.
«The next step in the research is to prepare analogs of the active compounds in hopes of finding some more stable compounds with even better activity.
Cacao butter is a heart healthy fat and a very stable compound so will not go rancid and has a long shelf life (around 2 years).
Daggett's team was able to prove its validity in recent years by designing stable compounds and testing their ability to bind toxic versions of different amyloid proteins in the lab.
The crystal is the first stable compound containing a triple chemical bond between two boron atoms, a feat that had previously been limited to only two other non-metal elements — carbon and nitrogen.
Boron joins carbon and nitrogen as one of the few elements in the periodic table known to form stable compounds featuring triple bonds.
According to a 2001 paper published in «The Journal of Nutrition,» long - term extraction of garlic, for up to 20 months, creates antioxidant properties by modifying certain less stable compounds that also possess antioxidant activity, such as allicin.
According to Ed Kane, a researcher and consultant in animal nutrition, dietary antioxidants, such as vitamin E, convert free radicals into more stable compounds that protect against disease and enhance the immune system.
This made a mix of stable compounds that were less likely to form coke when they were processed in the second step over the zeolites.
Oganov and Saleh took on the task of finding all stable compounds in the range up to 400 GPa (around 4 million atmospheres) and discovered several new substances.
The work was inspired by a 2017 study in which a different research team reported synthesizing a stable compound from helium and sodium, an element in table salt, under high pressure.
When water meets with one of those defects, it forms two adjacent hydroxyls — a stable compound comprised of one oxygen atom and one hydrogen atom.
What the researchers wanted was a stable compound that would only cause rooting at the location where it was applied.
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