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Molecular electronics under the microscope : Nature Chemistry : Nature Research
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Jump to main content. Molecular electronics under the microscope. Download as PDF (54 KB). View interactive PDF in ReadCube. The field of molecular electronics has developed significantly as experimental techniques to study charge transport through single molecules have become more reliable. Three Articles in this issue highlight how chemists can now better understand and control electronic properties at the molecular level. Electronic properties and materials. That the realization of such a proposal was...
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The 'wired' universe of organic chemistry : Article : Nature Chemistry
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Jump to main content. 31 - 36 (2009). Subject terms: General chemistry. The 'wired' universe of organic chemistry. Bartosz A. Grzybowski. Kyle J. M. Bishop. Christopher E. Wilmer. The synthesis of organic compounds. Is one of the most important and creative pursuits in modern science, requiring not only technical expertise, but also imagination, intuition and individual judgement. Sometimes, as in the title of Nicolaou's classic review. Illustration of the conversion of a collection of chemical reactions...
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Switching on the fluorescence of 2-aminopurine by site-selective microhydration : Nature Chemistry : Nature Research
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Jump to main content. Direct observation of a borane silane complex involved in frustrated Lewis-pair-mediated hydrosilylations. DNA brick crystals with prescribed depths. Switching on the fluorescence of 2-aminopurine. Rajeev K. Sinha. Download as PDF (1,533 KB). View interactive PDF in ReadCube. Is a fluorescent isomer of adenine. Is intrinsically strongly fluorescent. Here, we show this not to be the case, observing that gas-phase, jet-cooled 2-aminopurine. At its sugar-edge, cis. The structures are g...
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Mimicking nature with synthetic macromolecules capable of recognition : Nature Chemistry : Nature Research
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Jump to main content. Fluorescence microscopy: Strategic blinking. Discovery and introduction of a (3,18)-connected net as an ideal blueprint for the design of metal organic frameworks. Mimicking nature with synthetic macromolecules capable of recognition. Clare S. Mahon. David A. Fulton. Download as PDF (944 KB). View interactive PDF in ReadCube. A summary of the three main approaches to the development of macromolecular receptors. Exploiting multivalency in the production of polymeric receptors for arg...
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The rise of fragment-based drug discovery : Abstract : Nature Chemistry
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Jump to main content. 187 - 192 (2009). Subject Category: Medicinal chemistry. The rise of fragment-based drug discovery. Christopher W. Murray. David C. Rees. Astex Therapeutics, 436 Cambridge Science Park, Milton Road, Cambridge, CB4 0QA, UK. Correspondence to: David C. Rees. E-mail: d.rees@astex-therapeutics.com. Nature Reviews Drug Discovery. Clinical Practice and Research. By A - Z Index. Subscribe to Nature Chemistry. Subscribe to Nature Chemistry. Table of contents for this issue. Send to a friend.
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In praise of posters : Nature Chemistry : Nature Research
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Jump to main content. Nitrogenase: Carbon in the middle. In praise of posters. Download as PDF (227 KB). View interactive PDF in ReadCube. Can you imagine scientific meetings without poster sessions? The busiest — and loudest — areas of any conference are most likely to be the poster sessions. This is surely testament to the power of the humble poster: they are the places to see the newest science and talk to the people who actually do the work in the lab. The Nature Chemistry. Not that Americans were sl...
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Powering the planet with solar fuel : Article : Nature Chemistry
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Jump to main content. Online: 19 March 2009. There is an Erratum. May 2009) associated with this Feature. Subject term: General chemistry. Powering the planet with solar fuel. Harry B. Gray. With energy swiftly rising to the top of the world's agenda, Harry B. Gray. At the California Institute of Technology looks at how chemistry can help to harness the power of the Sun to meet the world's energy needs. Our catalysts must not only be cheap, but they must also last for years. That is a very tall order.
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Jump to main content. Article 8 August 2016. New ligands from pharmaceutical heterocycle libraries. A pharmaceutical screening library can be used to discover new ligands for nickel-mediated cross-coupling. Article 15 August 2016. The role of charge-transfer states in singlet fission. Article 15 August 2016. Quantum effects in single-molecule charge transport. Article 15 August 2016. Mass spectrometry captures off-target drug binding in a membrane protein. Article 15 August 2016. Are free to read. Xiao-F...
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Jump to main content. Article 8 August 2016. New ligands from pharmaceutical heterocycle libraries. A pharmaceutical screening library can be used to discover new ligands for nickel-mediated cross-coupling. Article 15 August 2016. The role of charge-transfer states in singlet fission. Article 15 August 2016. Quantum effects in single-molecule charge transport. Article 15 August 2016. Mass spectrometry captures off-target drug binding in a membrane protein. Article 15 August 2016. Are free to read. Xiao-F...
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Ru-loaded C12A7 electride catalyst for ammonia synthesis. : Ammonia synthesis using a stable electride as an electron donor and reversible hydrogen store : Nature Chemistry : Nature Research
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Jump to main content. Loaded C12A7 electride catalyst for ammonia. Synthesis using a stable electride as an electron donor and reversible hydrogen. Schematic model of Ru. High-density electrons (2.0 10. Are distributed statistically in the subnanometre-sized cages of C12A7 as counteranions and electrons encaged in C12A7 can be exchanged by H. Ions under an H. Centres in the CaO. Crystal. Electrons are trapped at the oxygen-vacancy sites and octahedrally coordinated with six Ca. And the Fermi level ( E.