Green Chemistry

Innovative Hydrogen-Bonding Microenvironment Boosts CO2 Electroreduction Efficiency

Summary: Researchers at the University of Science and Technology of China develop a hydrogen-bonding microenvironment enhancing CO2 conversion to valuable products, offering a path for sustainable chemical production. Scientists at the University of Science and Technology of China have engineered a unique hydrogen-bonding microenvironment to improve CO2 electroreduction efficiency. This breakthrough can transform waste CO2 […]

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UCR's Vincent Lavallo, left, and Aaron Gregory, right, who helped prove a 67-year-old chemistry hypothesis. (Stan Lim/UCR)

Scientists Confirm 67-Year-Old Vitamin B1 Theory, Paving Way for Greener Pharma

Summary: UC Riverside chemists stabilize reactive carbene in water, confirming a decades-old vitamin B1 theory and enabling greener pharmaceutical manufacturing. Chemists at the University of California – Riverside have achieved a breakthrough by confirming a 67-year-old hypothesis about vitamin B1. They successfully stabilized an extremely reactive molecule called a carbene in water, something previously considered

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