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Violating the Universal Kasha's Rule – Scientists Uncover Secrets of a Mysterious Blue Molecule

Scientists from IOCB Prague are the first to describe the causes of the behavior of one of the fundamental aromatic molecules, azulene. This molecule has captivated the scientific community not just with its distinct blue hue, but also with its unique properties. Their current undertaking will in

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X-rays visualize how one of nature's strongest bonds breaks - The study solves a forty-year-old mystery: Crucial step in converting methane into useful chemicals

The use of short flashes of X-ray light brings scientists one big step closer toward developing better catalysts to transform the greenhouse gas methane into a less harmful chemical. The result, p .

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Charge-transfer interactions during C–H activation directly observed

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X-rays show how one of nature's most powerful bonds break: Study

Researchers found how carbon-hydrogen bonds of alkanes break and how the catalyst works in this reaction.

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X-rays visualize how one of nature's stronges

The use of short flashes of X-ray light brings scientists one big step closer toward developing better catalysts to transform the greenhouse gas methane into a less harmful chemical. The result, published in the journal Science, reveals for the first time how carbon-hydrogen bonds of alkanes break and how the catalyst works in this reaction.

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