Selectivity in vibrationally mediated single-molecule chemistry

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Research shows that the translation or desorption of single ammonia molecules on a copper(100) surface can be induced by tuning inelastic tunnelling electrons. Data demonstrate that scanning tunneling microscope is useful to probe single-molecule events, which facilitate investigation of reaction pathways.

author: Song, Z., Pascual, J.I., Lorente, N., Conrad, H., Rust, H.-P.
France, Spain, Methods, Vibration, Vibration (Physics), Scanning tunneling microscopy, Molecules

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A recyclable catalyst that precipitates at the end of the reaction

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Research has been conducted on homogeneous catalysts. The authors report the use of tungsten catalyst for the solvent-free hydrosilylation of ketones which retain the catalyst's activity until the liquid substrate is converted into liquid products.

author: Dioumaev, Vladimir K., Bullock, R. Morris
Reactivity (Chemistry)

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A greener solution

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The author discusses the study of catalysts dissolved in a liquid phase. The catalysts can be recycled after capturing of the reaction products in the supercritical phase, and the discription of the discovered catalyst-storing liquid is presented.

author: Leitner, Walter
Chemical research, Solution (Chemistry), Solutions (Chemistry), Properties

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