An international research team headed by Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (HHU) and the University of Siegen has synthesised a new compound, which forms a so-called covalent organic framework. The ...
As the levels of carbon dioxide in the environment rapidly rise and the climate consequences of that rise become increasingly apparent, research and investment into carbon capture strategies have also ...
BERKELEY, Calif. (KGO) -- Staying Climate Ready can often mean innovating new solutions. A team at the University of California has engineered a microscopic material that can capture the greenhouse ...
Three novel covalent organic frameworks (COFs) composed of nickel phthalocyanine units and different linkages, including dioxin, piperazine, and dithiine, were successfully constructed. It was found ...
Available to watch now, IUVSTA explores the progress achieved by vacuum deposition instruments and methods to aid the study of carbon reduction In this webinar, you will learn about an emerging ...
Katherine Bourzac is a freelance journalist in San Francisco, California. For a little more than a century, chemists have known that strong atomic links called covalent bonds are formed when atoms ...
The discovery of a stable single-electron covalent bond between two carbon atoms validates a century-old theory. The discovery of a stable single-electron covalent bond between two carbon atoms ...
A research team from Hokkaido University has confirmed a century-old theory by discovering a stable single-electron covalent bond, known as a sigma bond, between two carbon atoms. This unique bond ...
Drawing inspiration from enzyme catalysis, a research team led by Prof. JIANG Hai-Long and Prof. JIAO Long at the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC), under the Chinese Academy of ...
Researchers have synthesized a new compound, which forms a so-called covalent organic framework. The compound, which is based on condensed phosphonic acids, is stable and can for example be used to ...
For a little more than a century, chemists have believed that strong atomic links called covalent bonds are formed when atoms share one or more electron pairs. Now, researchers have made the first ...