Researchers at Koç University have developed a light-driven method to produce porous semiconducting polymers under ambient conditions without the need for metal catalysts. The study, led by Prof. Dr.
Normally, synthetic organic polymers are insoluble amorphous or polycrystalline products instead of single crystals. As far as polymer science and crystal engineering are concerned, the direct ...
GelPure, a startup based at the University of Akron, is developing polymer-based filtration materials designed to remove per- ...
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Study finds new filter removes up to 98% of PFAS from tap water
A team of chemists led by Professor Justin Chalker at Flinders University in Adelaide, Australia, has built a molecular “cage ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Polymer science has long been at the forefront of developing materials for agricultural applications, but a persistent challenge has been creating effective delivery systems for ...
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