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  1. Correlated Rattling Atomic Chains Reduce Thermal Conductivity of Materials Located in Research Info / 2022
  2. Tricky reaction sequence gets a major boost from a flow setup and statistics

    Researchers from Osaka University have shown that the enantioselective organocatalyzed Rauhut–Currier and [3+2] annulation sequence in a microflow system can ...

    Located in Research Info / 2020
  3. Lighting the way to porous electronics and sensors

    Researchers from Osaka University have created porous titanium dioxide ceramic thin films, at high temperatures and room temperature. The thin ceramic films ...

    Located in Research Info / 2020
  4. All of the performance, none of the fuss: nitrile hydrogenation done right

    Osaka University researchers developed a nano-cobalt phosphide catalyst (nano-Co2P) for the hydrogenation of nitriles to primary amines. Nano-Co2P was stable ...

    Located in Research Info / 2020
  5. The easy way to get a square deal

    Scientists at Osaka University introduce an easy method for adding cubane molecules to previously synthesized crystals. This work may help lead to much cheaper ...

    Located in Research Info / 2020
  6. Planetary ball-milling helps protect our planet from plastics pollution

    Researchers at Osaka University have developed supramolecular polymeric materials that combine rapid self-healing with high toughness by using the efficient ...

    Located in Research Info / 2020
  7. How to have a blast like a black hole

    Scientists at Osaka University have created magnetized-plasma conditions similar to those near a black hole using very intense laser pulses. This work may help ...

    Located in Research Info / 2020
  8. Dominant factor of carrier transport mechanism in multilayer graphene nanoribbons revealed

    A research team led by Osaka University precisely set the number of layers in multilayer graphene nanoribbons, controlling the semiconducting and metallic ...

    Located in Research Info / 2021
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