Phys. Rev. Lett.: Certain molecules with fluorine, chlorine or bromine, together with water, can release harmful substances into the atmosphere.
Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.: The new system to produce certain nitrogen compounds could make the manufacture of medicines and pesticides more efficient.
Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.: The solvation process is of fundamental importance for chemistry – but is very difficult to observe.
Nat. Comm.: Researchers have combined two concepts that make the system as efficient as precious metal catalysts.
Nat. Commun.: New findings pave the way for chemical reproduction of hydrogen-producing enzymes.
JACS: In catalysis, nature is sometimes more efficient than artificial systems. Researchers have copied one of the tricks.
Adv. Energy Mater.: Affordable high-performance catalysts have come within reach.
The 9th Young Chemists’ Symposium Ruhr took place at ZEMOS Center for Solvation Science in Bochum.