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 ...
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 ...
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 ...