Heat transfer, electrical potential and light energy are common ways to activate chemical reactions. Applied force is another way, but dedicated studies for such a mechanical activation are limited, ...
Chemists looking to develop new techniques in bioorthogonal chemistry can encounter a kind of paradox. Stable, biocompatible molecules are required for use in living tissues. But the reactants must ...
A research group led by Prof. LI Xingxing of University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) of Chinese Academy of Chinese (CAS) made a reversible topological control in 2D organometallic ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 110, No. 23 (June 4, 2013), pp. 9243-9248 (6 pages) We provide a systematic characterization of the nanosecond ...