HOUSTON - (Aug. 5, 2019) - Laboratories use surfactants to separate things, and fluorescent dyes to see things. Rice University chemists have combined the two to simplify life for scientists ...
A molecular switch is a molecule that can be reversibly shifted between two or more stable states in response to external stimuli, such as a change on pH, light or electric current. These molecules ...
Chemists have produced an array of fluorescent surfactants for imaging, biomedical and manufacturing applications. Laboratories use surfactants to separate things, and fluorescent dyes to see things.
In 2001, chemists K. Barry Sharpless, Hartmuth C. Kolb, and M. G. Finn introduced click chemistry, a concept in which organic molecules can be rapidly and reliably joined to form more complex ...
(Nanowerk News) Laboratories use surfactants to separate things, and fluorescent dyes to see things. Rice University chemists have combined the two to simplify life for scientists everywhere. The ...
A series of novel imaging agents could light up tumors as they begin to form – before they turn deadly – and signal their transition to aggressive cancers. The compounds – fluorescent inhibitors of ...
The displays of mobile devices are inherently wasteful. Hund’s rule—a quantum-mechanical principle formulated nearly a century ago—dictates that for every excited fluorescent molecule that radiates ...
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