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Benjamin List

@benjaminli89051

German chemist who is one of the directors of the Max Planck Institute for Coal Research and professor of organic chemistry at the University of Cologne.

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Machine learning has great potential for eco-friendly cosmetics formulation. However, limited data availability is a challenge. Learn how active learning bridges this gap in this webinar. attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/87578… #ad

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Labs and research led Amie Fornah Sankoh BS `17 to discover her own potential! Fornah began her journey at RIT/NTID and earned her bachelor's from College of Science at RIT. Chemistry World shares her story of perseverance and leadership. Link: chemistryworld.com/careers/meet-t…

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ā€˜What if I change the bond order of a molecule? A chemist cannot do that: a chemist can only synthesise what nature determines is the ground state. But there is no relaxation of artificial atomic sites’ explains Daniel Wegner. chemistryworld.com/news/hand-buil…

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You have until Tuesday June 20th to get your puzzle answers in for a chance to win a Ā£25 UK book voucher. Happy solving! chemistryworld.com/culture/june-2…

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Life may be possible on Venus, as researchers find that nucleic acid bases can be stable in high concentrations of sulphuric acid and conditions in Venusian clouds. chemistryworld.com/news/life-migh…

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ā€˜Realising that 1.64 billion-year old rocks contained fossil protosteroids was a true eureka moment for us,’ says Benjamin Nettersheim at the University of Bremen, Germany. chemistryworld.com/news/molecular…

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The team used a technique called matrix isolation, freezing the in situ generated arsinidene in solid argon to extend its lifetime. Temperature-controlled photolysis of a diazide precursor then liberated the phenylarsinidene, which was condensed in argon. chemistryworld.com/news/first-syn…

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Until now, high-entropy alloy nanoparticles required their components to have compatible properties. But now, a team of researchers has found a way to produce nanoparticles that contain elements that were previously difficult to mix together. chemistryworld.com/news/high-entr…

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In mechanically activated organic chemistry, force drives the making and breaking of bonds, minimising the associated waste and energy costs because the reactions are run with minimal or no solvent, and energy is provided through mechanical means. chemistryworld.com/news/atomic-fo…

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From a practical point of view, cheminformatics can help chemists to apply three basic principles to make their reactions greener: replace, reduce and predict. Learn more in this post sponsored by Elsevier. chemistryworld.com/sponsored-cont… #ad

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Biofuels are the most viable path to future sustainability goals, including ā€˜creating recyclable carbon sources as well as restoring usability of... inactive farmland, and impacting the local economy’ says SGP BioEnergy — ā€˜As long as you’re responsible.’ chemistryworld.com/features/can-b…

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The number of women in government Stem posts has increased by only a fraction of a percentage point since 2005, from 25.33% to 25.63%. chemistryworld.com/news/share-of-…

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Trying to imagine the features and capabilities of future drones and how they might revolutionise science is tricky at best. ā€˜The sky is the limit,’ says Dow’s Joseph Morgan. ā€˜It’s only a compromise of size, weight, thrust, battery life, and control. chemistryworld.com/news/drones-ta…

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Enceladus is one of the six icy moons scientists think could be the best bets for finding extraterrestrial life in our solar system — in the form of microbes in the liquid oceans beneath their frozen crusts. chemistryworld.com/news/ingredien…

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Rejoining will help the US in its global competition with China. Senior US State Department officials have suggested that the US’s withdrawal enabled China to gain more influence in areas like Stem education standards and artificial intelligence. chemistryworld.com/news/us-to-pay…

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The researchers synthesised diberyllocene by reducing the organoberyllium sandwich compound beryllocene using a dimeric magnesium(I) complex at room temperature under an inert atmosphere in toluene. The compound is stable as both a solid and a gas. chemistryworld.com/news/half-cent…

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The term ā€˜artificial organ’ covers a wide variety of applications, and while none yet make patients into the bionic man of science fiction, millions will come to benefit from artificial organs already in the clinic and those in development. chemistryworld.com/features/makin…

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Iterating on sulfur fluoride exchange, K. Barry Sharpless and John E. Moses have introduced phosphorus fluoride exchange for building complex products from a central phosphorus hub. ā€˜Just one step to the left and the world is different,’ says Sharpless. chemistryworld.com/news/introduci…

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By 2050, converting plastic waste into energy will result in more carbon dioxide emissions than burning fossil fuels, according to a study by researchers in South Korea. chemistryworld.com/news/burning-p…

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Is it worth reorganising the pharmaceutical landscape to bring it closer to home? Shortages of essential drugs such as antibiotics and cancer treatments have raised concerns about whether countries are too dependent on off-shore, cheaper manufacturing. chemistryworld.com/opinion/bringi…