Chemischer Name Azido-PEG2-CH2CO2-NHS CAS No.1312309-64-0 SummenformelC11H16N4O6 Molekulargewicht300.271 LogP-1.87 PubChemID59289487 Synonyme 1-({3-[2-(2-Azidoethoxy)ethoxy]propanoyl}oxy)-2,5-pyrrolidinedione; 2,5-dioxopyrrolidin-1-yl 3-(2-(2-azidoethoxy)ethoxy)propanoate; 2,5-Pyrrolid...
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“People might say, how do you know the atomic structure didn’t change, making this a slightly different catalyst than the one we had previously tested in electrochemical reactions?” Koshy said. “We had to show that the nickel reaction centers still look the same when the...
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Biochar is a stable form of carbon produced via biomass pyrolysis for use in sustainable environmental and agricultural practices. The concept of biochar was initially triggered by the ancient practice in which humans deliberately mixed carbonized biomas
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Biochar is a stable form of carbon produced via the pyrolysis of biomass for use in sustainable environmental and agricultural practices. The concept of biochar was originally triggered from the ancient practice in which humans deliberately mixed carboni
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