German scientists have developed a new electrolyte material that can cope with temperatures of up to 60 C. The material is based on ferrocene, an organometallic molecule known for good redox stability ...
The study of ferrocene-based peptides has emerged as a vibrant interdisciplinary field, bridging organometallic chemistry, peptide science and materials research. Ferrocene, with its robust ...
Ferrocene is a key molecule for developing molecular machines. However, it readily decomposes on the surface of flat noble metal substrates, marking a significant challenge. Now researchers have ...
Bioorganometallic chemistry explores the interplay between organometallic compounds and biological systems, with ferrocene derivatives occupying a prominent position owing to their unique structural ...
Enables medical device developers to leverage the unmatched safety and reliability of Rust while streamlining compliance Ferrous Systems, the leader in Rust solutions for safety-critical systems, is ...
An organometallic capsule that can reversibly assemble and disassemble in response to chemical stimuli was recently developed by chemists. Comprising ferrocene-based bent amphiphiles, this new capsule ...
The cell is based on ferrocene and is claimed to retain more than 98% of its initial efficiency after continuously operating at the maximum power point for 1,500 hours under standard illumination ...
The amphiphilic polymer of coupled Fc and disulfide modified HNK (PFSH) was self-assembled into micelles loaded with the chemotherapeutic drug (HCPT). The micelles disintegrated in the high GSH tumor ...
For over a century, the well-known 18-electron rule has guided the field of organometallic chemistry. Now, researchers at Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) have successfully ...
The complex of ammonium-linked ferrocene (Fc-amm) and crown ether is assembled on a Cu(111) surface, and its sliding motion is activated by hole injection into the ferrocene group using scanning ...
(Nanowerk News) Artificial molecular machines, nanoscale machines consisting of a few molecules, offer the potential to transform fields involving catalysts, molecular electronics, medicines, and ...
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