New molecules created by UC Riverside chemists have wide applications
Monday, October 26, 2009 - 11:07
in Physics & Chemistry
Researchers at the University of California, Riverside have successfully created in the laboratory a class of carbenes, highly reactive molecules, used to make catalysts - substances that facilitate chemical reactions. Until now, chemists believed these carbenes, called 'abnormal N-heterocyclic carbenes' or aNHCs, were impossible to make...
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