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30
Jul 2019
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Next step in producing magnetic organic molecules

Angew.Chem.: Unlike metallic magnets, magnets consisting of organic molecules could be lightweight, transparent, flexible or liquid. Normally, however, they are unstable.

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24
Jul 2019
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How nature builds hydrogen-producing enzymes

PNAS: The heart of the biological catalyst is only introduced during the last step. The process is complex.

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24
Jul 2019
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How nature builds hydrogen-producing enzymes

PNAS: The heart of the biological catalyst is only introduced during the last step. The process is complex.

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09
Jul 2019
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#ASKTHEAUTHOR: How the solvent controls conformational flexibility of cyclopeptides

'ChemPhysChem' asked 4 questions to Prof. W Sander (RUB) and Prof. E. Sanchez-Garcia (University of Duisburg-Essen) about their new research on the dynamics of a peptide in explicit solvent, which was featured with a cover picture in the journal.

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28
Jun 2019
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How Eye-lens proteins gather or spread with pressure

JACS: Membraneless protein droplets may have played a role in initiating life on Earth, under harsh temperature and pressure conditions

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24
Jun 2019
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High reaction rates even without precious metals

JACS: Precious metals are often efficient catalysts. But they are expensive and rare. However, it has so far been difficult to determine how efficient non-precious metal alternatives are. (German version below the English one)

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07
Jun 2019
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How acids behave in ultracold interstellar space

Sci. Adv.: Solvated acids tend to release a proton. However, they display more complex behaviour under space conditions.

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05
Jun 2019
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How to engine break a cell’s drug carrier

Nat. Comm.: RESOLV scientists shed new light on the inner workings of ABC exporters

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30
May 2019
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Intrinsic Activity of Oxygen Evolution Catalysts Probed at Single CoFe2O4 Nanoparticles

J. Am. Chem. Soc.: RESOLV member Prof. Kristina Tschulik's study presents nano impact electrochemistry as an additive-free method to overcome challenges in identifying intrinsic electrocatalytic activity due to inculsion of additives and binders during characterization.

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22
May 2019
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In cages, bowls and pills: How to dissolve football-shaped fullerenes

JACS: New organic ligands assemble into structrures that offer new options for fullerene solubilization and modification

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