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Anthony Green's research group at the University of Manchester, UK, reengineers enzymes to have catalytic functions beyond ...
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A new enzyme-inspired, small-molecule catalyst developed at the University of Illinois holds alcohols and alkenes in just the ...
Divalent samarium compounds are important reagents for reductive transformations in organic chemistry. However, currently, a high amount of this reagent is required in most reactions, and it also ...
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Every living organism uses tiny quantities of metals to carry out biological functions, including breathing, transcribing DNA, turning food into energy, or any number of essential life processes.