Category: 6. Chemistry

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  • Surface modification of MXene using cationic CTAB surfactant for adsorptive elimination of cefazolin antibiotic from water

    Surface modification of MXene using cationic CTAB surfactant for adsorptive elimination of cefazolin antibiotic from water

    Characterization of the adsorbents

    The surface morphology and particle size of the MAX phase, MXene, and MXene modified with the cationic surfactant (CTAB@MXene) were investigated using FESEM analysis, and the images were shown in Fig. 2 in…

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  • Developing muscarinic receptor M1 classification models utilizing transfer learning and generative AI techniques

    Developing muscarinic receptor M1 classification models utilizing transfer learning and generative AI techniques

  • Hammer, R. & Giachetti, A. Muscarinic receptor subtypes: M1 and M2 biochemical and functional characterization. Life Sci. 31, 2991–2998 (1982).

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  • Greener labeling tool marks step forward in protein chemistry

    Greener labeling tool marks step forward in protein chemistry

    Credit: Tracey Nearmy/ANU

    A new, easy-to-use method to modify and label proteins quickly, precisely and at low cost has been developed by chemists at…

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  • The Breakthrough Tech Turning CO2-Rich Gas Into Chemical Gold

    The Breakthrough Tech Turning CO2-Rich Gas Into Chemical Gold

    Scientists developed a super-dry reforming process using SOECs and Rh-CeCO2₋ₓ catalysts to efficiently convert CO2-rich methane into syngas with high conversion rates and nearly 100% selectivity. Dry reforming of methane (DRM) is a…

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  • New Research Challenges 160-Year-Old Long-Standing Origin of Life Theory

    New Research Challenges 160-Year-Old Long-Standing Origin of Life Theory

    A discovery by scientists at Scripps Research and the Georgia Institute of Technology could shed light on the evolution of life on Earth and pave the way for more efficient biofuel production. Early Earth was a volatile and inhospitable place,…

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