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A new mechanism of siloxane-activated through-space conjugation, redefining molecular design strategies for luminescent materials
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🧪 💬 Behind the Science Interview with S. Frank and C. Müller, FU Berlin. They discuss a new catalytic reaction that uses no transition metals and, for the first time, introduces phosphinines into main-group catalysis
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yanobacterial cells embedded in an oxygen‑scavenging redox polymer can make hydrogen from water under light without being shut down by their own oxygen
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Behind the Science Interview with Fritz Paulus & Frank Glorius, Univ of Münster
They discuss a visible-light, metal-free method that enables regio-unconventional access to densely substituted NH-aziridines from alkenes
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An alternating electric field is used to “pre‑activate” MOF precursor solutions, cutting synthesis times to minutes while keeping structure and performance intact
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Gold nanoparticles trapped in common polymers make hydroamination cleaner, selective and scalable, converting it into a useful catalyst for industry
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Engineered covalent organic frameworks with dual-targeting abilities enable synergistic photodynamic and chemotherapy against hypoxic liver cancer
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Samantha Frank and Christian Müller, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany, discuss a new catalytic reaction that uses no transition metals and, for the first time, introduces phosphinines into…
Cyanobacterial cells embedded in an oxygen‑scavenging redox polymer can make hydrogen from water under light without being shut down by their own oxygen
Fritz Paulus and Frank Glorius, Germany, discuss a visible-light, metal-free method that enables regio-unconventional access to densely substituted NH-aziridines from alkenes, complementing classical…
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An alternating electric field is used to “pre‑activate” MOF precursor solutions, cutting synthesis times to minutes while keeping structure and performance intact
This study uncovers a new mechanism of siloxane-activated through-space conjugation, redefining molecular design strategies for luminescent materials. The study provides the first systematic…