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Quantum chemistry reveals how electron behavior shapes electrochemical Diels-Alder reactions by Martha Höhne, Leibniz Institute for Catalysis edited by Lisa Lock, reviewed by Andrew Zinin Editors ...
Scientists have decoded the electronic structure of water, opening up new perspectives for technological and environmental applications.
DELID decomposes complex molecules into chemically valid substructures, retrieves electron-level properties of these fragments from quantum chemistry databases, and uses a self-supervised ...
For the first time, scientists visualized how electrons behave during a chemical reaction, which could help reduce unwanted ...
For the first time, chemists at ETH Zurich have successfully used extremely short, rotating flashes of light to measure and ...
For the first time, scientists at ETH Zurich have utilized extremely brief, rotating bursts of light to analyze and modify ...
Scientists at OIST have defied a foundational rule in chemistry by creating a stable 20-electron version of ferrocene—an organometallic molecule once thought to be limited to 18 valence ...
UCSF researchers are leading a resolution revolution by capturing the inner workings of the human body in exquisite images through recent advances in cryo-electron microscopy.