All Atoms and bonds articles – Page 53
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ResearchSquare planar iron complex breaks inorganic dogma
Unusual spin state could open the door to new and exciting chemistry
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ResearchMolecular magnet goes ultracool
Magnetic refrigeration taken to below 1K for the first time
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Research2D arsenic allotrope predicted
Graphene-like monolayer could be made by exfoliating grey arsenic
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FeatureThe resolution revolution
Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy earned three of its creators a Nobel prize this year. Emma Stoye focuses in on their story
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PodcastMagnesium chloride
It may have no common name, but as Brian Clegg explains, magnesium chloride has many common uses
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Iridium forms compound in +9 oxidation state
Iridium oxide cation made by pulsed-laser vaporisation in the gas phase
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ResearchNew light microscope creates 3D movies inside living cells
Researchers have built a microscope that can examine the inner workings of living cells in 3D
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ResearchIsotope effect produces new type of chemical bond
Evidence emerges for vibrational bond first proposed 30 years ago
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ResearchHelium happily shares electrons to create dianions
Fullerene dianions created in nanodroplets of helium opening up new ways of creating exotic molecular species
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ResearchGood vibrations for electron microscopy
Vibrational spectroscopy performed on the nanoscale, opening up investigations into bonding structure
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Nanodiamonds add some sparkle to imaging
Tiny diamonds can be used to visualise cells and tissues and could deliver drugs too
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ResearchDangling bonds induce ferromagnetism in graphitic carbon nitride
Modulating magnetic coupling in metal-free materials, for spintronics applications
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ResearchIonic liquid-gas interfaces: more than a surface glance
Low-energy ion scattering reveals ionic liquid surface make-up
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ResearchAssessing covalency in the hydrogen bond zoo
Orbital-resolved contributions provide a fresh perspective on hydrogen bonds with covalent characteristics
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ResearchProbing molecules atom by atom
New NMR technique allows ultra-high-resolution of individual molecules
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ResearchPick and mix macromolecules
Activating C-H bonds in molecular building blocks enables complex macromolecules to be created
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ResearchJames Crowley: Magicians rings and dumbbells on a molecular scale
James Crowley on making stimuli responsive molecular machines from mechanically interlocked architectures
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ResearchWater provides new angle on single molecule imaging
Spatial orientation of two organic dye molecules has been determined by looking at the surrounding water molecules