Quantum chemical simulations reveal an unprecedented relationship between the mechanism of carbon nanotube growth and hydrocarbon combustion processes. Results of these simulations illustrate the ...
MINNEAPOLIS / ST. PAUL (02/18/2024) — For the first time, researchers at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities discovered a new method by which a catalyst can be used to selectively burn one ...
PROF. W. A. BONES address, Forty Years of Combustion Research, delivered on July 12 on the occasion of the presentation of the medal of the Society of Chemical Industry, was a brilliant review of ...
For the first time, researchers have discovered a new method by which a catalyst can be used to selectively burn one molecule in a mixture of hydrocarbons. This illustration depicts the combustion of ...
For the first time, researchers at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities have discovered a method to selectively burn a single molecule within a mixture of hydrocarbons—compounds composed of ...
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Fontijn, A., Miller, W. J., and Hogan, J. M., in Tenth Symp. (Intern.) Combustion (The Combustion Institute, Pittsburgh, to be published 1965). Calcote, H. F ...
Researchers have discovered a new method by which a catalyst can be used to selectively burn one molecule in a mixture of hydrocarbons -- compounds made of hydrogen and carbon atoms. For the first ...
Nagoya, Japan – Professor Stephan Irle of the Institute of Transformative Bio-Molecules (WPI-ITbM) at Nagoya University and co-workers at Kyoto University, Oak Ridge National Lab (ORNL), and Chinese ...