Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed fluorescent polymers whose color can be easily adjusted. Depending on their length, the polymers emit a different color.
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The research examines the molecular building blocks for light-sensitive materials
In order to develop the next generation of solar cells and sensors, it is necessary to carefully examine how light interacts with light-sensitive materials.
FSU researchers use pressure-sensitive molecular materials to take advantage of cooling technology
Air conditioners, refrigerators and other machines that heat and cool operate on a simple premise. A gaseous refrigerant is pressurized to turn it into
Molecular crystal structures wrap it up
Regardless of whether organic chemists are working on developing new molecular energetics or developing new blockbuster drugs in the pharmaceutical industry, everyone is looking
Separating gases using flexible molecular sieves
al-organic frameworks (MOFs), a class of porous materials, which could benefit a wide range of important gas separation processes. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are a
Vanderbilt researchers are working to build a molecular Trojan horse against COVID-19
Two Vanderbilt University researchers focus on proteins that can lead to an insider track in the fight against COVID-19. Envelope proteins– –small membrane proteins–
Researchers develop new molecular ferroelectric metamaterials
A University at Buffalo-led research team has reported a new 3D-printed molecular ferroelectric metamaterial. The advancement, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy
Researchers identify a key molecular interaction that causes the spread of a killer fungus
Researchers at WIMR have discovered that the interaction between two specific fungal molecules is a key driver of deadly fungal infection of the bloodstream
Use of molecular vibrations for the synthesis of conductive polymers
The researchers are investigating a novel strategy to synthesize low band gap polymers on a gold surface by exploiting their molecular vibrations. The work
Forging molecular bonds with green light
QUT researchers have created a new molecular coupling tool employing both green light and pH triggers that has potential for use in applications such