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The NCCC’s Northington says the incumbent amine systems can capture carbon at a cost of $60–$65 per metric ton. Advanced amines and other second-generation solvents are about $40 per metric ton.
The use of two-dimensional (2D) materials in next-generation technologies is often limited by small lateral size and/or crystal defects. Here, we introduce a simple chemical strategy to improve the ...
Chemical formula annotation for tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) data is the first step toward structurally elucidating unknown metabolites. While great strides have been made toward solving this ...