Organic Compounds Show Promise as Sustainable Photocatalysts
Discover how organic compounds are revolutionizing the field of photocatalysis by offering sustainable and cost-effective alternatives to traditional metal photocatalysts. Researchers from the University of St Andrews have identified a group of four organic compounds that outperform conventional photocatalysts, showing strong reactivity and performance in various benchmark reactions. Learn how these compounds could provide industries with efficient and environmentally friendly solutions for chemical transformations.
Asteroid Ryugu’s Organic Compounds Could Provide Insights into Origin of Life
Astronomers have made a groundbreaking discovery that could potentially provide insights into the origins of life. The researchers have found evidence of carbon-rich organic compounds on the surface of an asteroid called Ryugu. This discovery has raised the possibility that…
New Molecular Interactions Uncovered Through Crystalline Sponge Technique
A groundbreaking study has recently uncovered new possibilities in molecular interactions through the use of the crystalline sponge technique. The study focused on the encapsulation of 14 organic compounds within a crystalline sponge called Co3TPHAP, revealing the intricate dance of…