The Subtle, but Significant, Role of Surfaces in Ion Stickiness
Direct interactions dominate ion adsorption to aqueous graphene, a process central to vital processes in energy technology.
Direct interactions dominate ion adsorption to aqueous graphene, a process central to vital processes in energy technology.
A careful consideration of electric fields could lead to faster industrial processes that use less energy and release less waste.
Findings could rewrite textbooks about molecular structure for solvent ubiquitous in chemistry and biology.
Element-selective method reveals interfacial properties of materials used for water purification, catalysis, energy conversion, and more.
Unexpected molecular interactions involving water clusters have a subtle, yet profound, effect on extractants picking their targets.
New method takes a snapshot every millisecond of groups of light-scattering particles, showing what happens during industrially relevant reactions.
Advances in biochemistry and catalysis could lead to faster, greener nitrogen-rich fertilizer.
New, easily prepared starting material opens access to learning more about a difficult-to-control element in nuclear waste.
New design coats molecular components and dramatically improves stability under tough, oxidizing conditions.
Scientists revise understanding of the limits of bonding for very electron-rich heavy elements.
Measuring the physical properties of water at previously unexplored temperatures offers insights into one of the world’s essential liquids.
Signaling mechanism details discovered, potentially leading to strategies to engineer plants that make more bio-oil.