Oxidation catalysis is a cornerstone of synthetic chemistry, enabling the transformation of simple feedstocks into valuable chemicals and materials.
Metalloproteins harness transition-metal centres to catalyse the selective oxidation of organic substrates, playing indispensable roles in biological redox processes. Central to these reactions are ...
A joint research group from Tohoku University, Tokyo University of Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University and the Japan Fine ...
Catalytic oxidation of cycloalkanes represents a pivotal route to convert inert C–H bonds into more functional oxygenated products, notably cycloalkanols and cycloalkanones, which serve as precursors ...
A discovery in the field of catalysis has emerged from the laboratories of Professor Jaeheung Cho and his team in the Department of Chemistry at UNIST. Their pioneering work has led to the development ...
Aluminum's journey has been remarkable, going from being more expensive than gold to one of the most widely used materials, from beverage cans to window frames and car parts. Scientists from the ...
Aluminum is the third-most abundant element in Earth’s crust, after oxygen and silicon. The metal is low cost and highly recyclable, thus making it attractive for chemists looking for more sustainable ...