Magnetic metal complexes are a kind of magnetic compounds formed by combining paramagnetic ions and diamagnetic ligands by means of spontaneous assembly and controlled assembly. Read More
Carbon nanotube dispersion has revolutionized various fields of science, including chemistry and materials science, due to their extraordinary mechanical, electrical, and thermal properties. Read More
Nanorods have gained significant attention in various fields of science and technology due to their unique physical properties and potential applications. With dimensions in the nanometer scale, nanorods possess a high aspect ratio, which gives rise to their distinctive optical, electrical, and magnetic characteristics. Read More
Notably, when incorporated into polymers, such as polyurethane foams, expandable graphite significantly enhances their flame retardancy, making them suitable for critical applications that prioritize safety, such as automotive interiors and building materials. Read More
Failure analysis of artificially implanted bone material largely determines the reliability of artificially implanted bone products and is an important issue that must be faced in the development of artificially implanted bone products. Read More
Perfluorochemicals can enter our foods unwittingly through packaging materials, packaging bags, and food contact materials such as various types of coatings, which pose a serious threat to consumers' health. Therefore, the establishment of analytical techniques and methods for the detection of perfluorinated compounds in food contact materials can effectively control and gradually eliminate the contamination of perfluorinated compounds. Read More
Ligands for functional metal complexes usually have good coordination ability and chemical stability. Read More
Organic photovoltaics have received extensive attention due to their excellent quality (the processability of the solution, adjustable electronic properties, low-temperature manufacturing and cheap and lightweight materials). Read More
Zinc gluconate is a white to almost white solid that is soluble in water, practically insoluble in anhydrous ethanol and methylene chloride. Read More
Catalytic hydrogenation is mainly used in the food industry, petrochemical industry and organic chemistry. Read More
Phosphorus catalysts are widely used in organic chemistry laboratories to convert acetic acid and formaldehyde into acrylic acid or used to catalyze hydrodesulfurization (HDS) and hydrodenitrogenation (HDN). Read More
Acetazolamide is a white to yellowish-white fine crystalline powder that is slightly soluble in acetone, insoluble in chloroform, diethyl ether and carbon tetrachloride. Read More
Contract Development and Manufacturing Organization, abbreviated as CDMO, is a preferential way for a majority of pharmaceutical companies to outsource ongoing drug development and drug manufacturing projects. Read More
Element analysis is helpful to understand the composition of the sample and identify the material, the specific component, the content and the impurity and so on. Read More
In the world of chemistry, the development of new and innovative dyes has been a pivotal aspect that has revolutionized various industries. Read More
Molecular sieves, with their unique properties and structure, have become indispensable in various scientific and industrial applications. Read More
An organocatalyst capable of catalyzing a condensation organic reaction is called condensation organocatalyst. Read More
Many emerging inks based on 2D nanomaterials also provide direct band gaps, ease of manufacturing, and opportunities to manufacture novel vertically integrated electronic devices. Read More