Porous organic crystals with superior properties as CO2 adsorbents were created by researchers at Institute of Science Tokyo.
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AZOM on MSNPorous Crystals Excel at CO2 CaptureD-COFs developed by Tokyo researchers demonstrate low heat of adsorption and high CO2 selectivity, paving the way for ...
In everyday life, we typically encounter water in one of three familiar states—solid, liquid or gas. But there are in fact ...
They created electronic light sensors that use water's molecular properties to enhance the performance ... Schematic diagrams of the device structure. (Image: Adapted with permission by Wiley-VCH ...
Furthermore, the data set is supplemented with relevant bulk, molecular, and high-pressure structures. Finally ... where the density of water was simulated using different vdW and exchange-correlation ...
Faculty of Physics, University of Vienna, Kolingasse 14-16, 1090 Vienna, Austria Vienna Doctoral School in Physics, University of Vienna, Boltzmanngasse 5, 1090 Vienna, Austria ...
Researchers tested a strategy for developing single-atom catalysts that may help us develop more efficient methods for water purification.
Is it possible to tile a surface with a single shape in such a way that the pattern never repeats itself? In 2022, a mathematical solution to this 'Einstein problem' was discovered for the first time.
A strange molecular pattern, first mistaken for an error, led researchers to an unexpected discovery: molecules forming ...
Porous organic crystals with superior properties as CO2 adsorbents were created by researchers at Institute of Science Tokyo.
But beneath this familiar surface lies a world of complex patterns and structures. The researchers have shown that by carefully interfering plane waves on a water surface, one can create intricate ...
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