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Zinc morphology boosts corrosion protection in epoxy primers
31+ min ago (451+ words) European Coatings Zinc morphology boosts corrosion protection in epoxy primers Researchers have demonstrated that tailoring the morphology and crystallographic orientation of zinc particles significantly improves the corrosion protection performance of zinc-rich epoxy coatings. A simple thermal treatment produces zinc with…...
Crystalline spiroborate-linked 3 D Frameworks
1+ hour, 26+ min ago (238+ words) image: Crystal structure of TCTP-COF view more Crystal structure of TCTP-COF A research team synthesized and determined the structure of a borate-linked 3 D crystalline covalent organic framework, TCTP-COF, via electron diffraction for the first time. These findings will help scientists…...
Chemists get twice the reactivity from a single substitution handle
3+ hour, 43+ min ago (372+ words) New reaction forms disubstituted products, thanks to a styrene radical cation intermediate The simplest explanation was that the reaction was a substitution reaction going through a halonium intermediate. "But none of those were working on a computational surface," Hirschi says....
Breakthrough Solves Solid-State Battery Problem
7+ hour, 7+ min ago (282+ words) Now, an interdisciplinary team at the Max Planck Institute for Sustainable Materials (MPI-Sus Mat) has identified exactly how these dendrites trigger fractures that ultimately lead to battery failure. Their findings were published in the journal Nature. Exactly how soft lithium…...
Innovative Cuprate Material Shatters Immovable Decades Old Physics Temperature Records
12+ hour, 4+ min ago (540+ words) For more than 30 years, a record in science held firm: minus 220 degrees Fahrenheit. It defined the highest achieved temperature for any material to become superconducting - able to carry electricity with no resistance - without the need for crushing pressures. In a…...
Three-dimensional molecules through "domino cascade
2+ hour, 25+ min ago (38+ words) Eurek Alert! Credit: Glorius Group - Preeti Chahar Triple Energy Transfer-Enabled Dearomative Cycloaddition/Rearrangement Cascade of Bicyclic Azaarenes to Structurally Complex Products More on this News Release Three-dimensional molecules through "domino cascade"...
Hanyang University Researchers Achieve Controllable Doping in Organic Semiconductors
7+ hour, 6+ min ago (549+ words) PR Newswire An innovative method leveraging solvent polarity to regulate doping could unlock new applications in wearable electronics and self-powered sensors SEOUL, South Korea, July 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Organic semiconductors are paving the way for a new generation of lightweight, flexible electronics,…...
Bullayya college to host national conference on chemical research on December 11-12
2+ hour, 36+ min ago (21+ words) Bullayya College hosts a National Conference on Emerging Areas of Chemical Research on December 11-12, 2026, fostering collaboration and innovation....
New Model Shows How Metallic Alloys Behave at the Nanoscale
3+ hour, 34+ min ago (589+ words) It takes a different way of thinking to connect disparate fields, put big ideas into action, and imagine what's next. Learn more Existing models of structural alloys largely rely on simplified systems that limit predictions of how chemistry controls processing…...
A Cambridge solar reactor can turn plastic waste into hydrogen fuel at scale, and the chemistry behind it is stranger than expected
4+ hour, 13+ min ago (943+ words) Home - Energy - A Cambridge solar reactor can turn plastic waste into hydrogen fuel at scale, and the chemistry behind it is stranger than expected The most interesting thing about Cambridge's new solar reactor may not be that it turns plastic…...