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The 2005 Nobel Prize for Chemistry celebrated molecules that are of great value to researchers, to the broader society, and to chemical educators. Some of those molecules are featured here.
This lab, presented by the National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network, covers the concept of chemical reactions. Students will learn about "the reactions involved in catalytic converters and the importance of...
The Beratan Research Group at Duke University offers summaries of its research dealing with tunneling pathways, biological energy transduction, multi-electron catalysis, and other organic chemistry projects. Users can...
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) publicizes the Fu Research Group's four main chemistry project areas: asymmetric nucleophilic catalysis with planar-chiral heterocycles; new chiral ligands for transition...
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