catalysis

Controlling a catalysis reaction using a light-controlled motor opens new vistas
Prof. Dr. Henry Dube, Chair of Organic Chemistry I (image: LMU/Christoph Olensinski) Controlling a catalysis
New technology can speed up chemical reactions 10,000 times faster than the current reaction rate limit

A team of researchers from the University of Minnesota and University of Massachusetts Amherst has

Nanoparticles convert carbon dioxide into methane using ultraviolet light for energy

Illuminated rhodium nanoparticles catalyze key chemical reaction Duke University researchers have developed tiny nanoparticles that

Scientists collaborate to maximize energy gains from tiny nanoparticles

Small Particles, Big Findings Sometimes big change comes from small beginnings. That’s especially true in