Category: 6. Chemistry

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  • UPLC-HRMS-MS profiling of Ludwigia adscendens subsp. diffusa aerial parts and investigation of the anti-inflammatory effect

    UPLC-HRMS-MS profiling of Ludwigia adscendens subsp. diffusa aerial parts and investigation of the anti-inflammatory effect

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  • Bioinformatics analysis of innovative multi-epitope vaccine utilizing MAGE-A, MAM-A, and Gal-3 for breast cancer management

    Bioinformatics analysis of innovative multi-epitope vaccine utilizing MAGE-A, MAM-A, and Gal-3 for breast cancer management

  • Dhanushkumar, T. et al. Structural immunoinformatics approach for rational design of a multi-epitope vaccine against triple negative breast cancer. Int. J. Biol. Macromol. 243, 125209 (2023).

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  • H2-free hydrodeoxygenation of microalgae biomass using Pd-Ni/γ-Al2O3 bimetallic nanocatalyst in the supercritical environment

    H2-free hydrodeoxygenation of microalgae biomass using Pd-Ni/γ-Al2O3 bimetallic nanocatalyst in the supercritical environment

    Catalysts characterization

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    The FTIR spectra of the calcined (unreduced) catalysts are shown in Fig. 2. The wide absorbance bands, which peaked at approximately 3450–3460 cm−1, were identified as the vibration of O–H stretching bonded…

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  • Study of two sugarcane by-products as source of secondary metabolites and heat-induced compounds with potential bioactive applications

    Study of two sugarcane by-products as source of secondary metabolites and heat-induced compounds with potential bioactive applications

  • Sarker, A. et al. A comprehensive review of food waste valorization for the sustainable management of global food waste. Sustain. Food Technol. 2, 48–69 (2024).

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  • Scientists Surprised as Crystal Structures Morph Into Super Catalysts

    Scientists Surprised as Crystal Structures Morph Into Super Catalysts

    Experiments at BESSY II show that during electrolysis, the structure breaks down into ultrathin nickel sheets, exposing the active catalytic centers to the electrolyte. Hydrogen can be produced through the electrolysis of water. When the…

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  • Scientists Uncover “Alien” Chemistry Under Earth’s Largest Lithium Deposits

    Scientists Uncover “Alien” Chemistry Under Earth’s Largest Lithium Deposits

    New research reveals that lithium-rich brines have a chemistry dominated by boron, fundamentally different from typical saline waters. A new study published in Science Advances reveals a surprising twist: much of the world’s lithium is found in…

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