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Standing at the intersection between mathematics and the tiler's trade is the so-called einstein problem. Despite its name, ...
A strange molecular pattern, first mistaken for an error, led researchers to an unexpected discovery: molecules forming ...
Scientists warn of taking mirror molecules too far. Learn more about their benefits and risks.
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A spintronic view of chiral molecules: Physicists verify chiral-induced spin selectivity effectElectrons also exhibit other intrinsic properties that are associated, for example, with considerable ... option of inducing a current in chiral molecules, i.e., molecules that have no ...
For example, Dieter Enders and Wolfgang Bettray ... space covered by enzymes can also be exploited for creating chiral small molecules. Biocatalysis often provides a complementary approach to ...
For example, fluorescent dyes, including polyaromatic and BODIPY compounds, exhibited strongly induced circular dichroism and ...
Chiral molecules are molecules that can appear in different configurations ... the handedness of the enantiomer can have a powerful effect on how that molecule behaves. A famous and tragic example is ...
Electrons also exhibit other intrinsic properties that are associated, for example, with considerable ... option of inducing a current in chiral molecules, i.e., molecules that have no ...
The molecules responsible for optical activity are chiral, meaning that they cannot be superimposed on their mirror images — of which the human hand is a paradigm example. For this reason ...
Chiral solids, for example, offer exciting opportunities for catalysis, sensing and optical devices by enabling unique interactions with chiral molecules and polarized light. These properties are ...
Molecules with chirality cannot ... observed in condensed-matter systems. For example, in helical ferromagnets, skyrmions adopt a chiral spin structure with a swirling configuration.
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