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prnewswire.comResearchers developed a catalyst using a built-in electric field to couple peracetic acid and hydrogen peroxide for continuous reactive oxygen species generation. The system maintained activity for approximately 120 minutes with low catalyst use. The study was published on May 9…
link.springer.comResearchers synthesized and characterized MNP-Arg, which catalyzed the production of diverse 1,4-dihydropyridine compounds in high yields under mild conditions. The catalyst, recoverable by magnetic separation, retained activity over nine cycles. The study, published in Scientifi…
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis / Wikimedia (CC BY 4.0)Researchers have investigated the role of bulk oxygen diffusion and surface reactions in reducible metal oxides used in heterogeneous catalysts. The study provides direct measurements of oxygen dynamics during redox cycles. These findings address a gap in understanding catalyst b…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewScientists have introduced a coordinatively unsaturated zinc catalyst that enables sustainable recycling of polyester waste into reusable monomers. The method supports closed-loop processes to manage plastic pollution and promote resource circularity. The research appears in Natu…
National Institutes of Health. / Wikimedia (Public domain)Nature journal released four research papers covering reproducibility in social sciences, neuroscience, and catalysis. The papers address reproducibility challenges in economics and political science, dissociation of brain activity signals, cobalt oxide catalysts for chemical pro…
pandaily.comNature journal released three research papers detailing advancements in neuroscience and chemical catalysis. The studies cover intracortical brain activity dissociation, cobalt oxide catalysts for olefin production, and neural circuits underlying chronic pain. These findings cont…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewScientists have created a catalyst using two cobalt components to convert syngas into light olefins, which are used in plastics and detergents. The approach aims to enable more sustainable manufacturing processes. The work was published in Nature Communications.