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After 70 years, advanced carbon-based magnetic material finally synthesized
Researchers from Osaka University and Osaka City University synthesized and crystallized a triangulene molecule that has been an experimental target for nearly ...
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2021
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AI Software Assists Design of New Material for Solar Cells
Researchers from Osaka University used machine learning to design new polymers for organic photovoltaics (solar cells). After mining data from previous ...
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2018
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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 ...
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2020
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Approaching an Ideal Amino Acid Synthesis Using Hydrogen
Osaka University researchers demonstrated a reductive alkylation method for the functionalization of substituted amines using hydrogen, which is efficiently ...
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2018
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Brain function partly replicated by nanomaterials
Osaka University-centered researchers created extremely dense, random SWNT/POM network molecular neuromorphic devices, generating spontaneous spikes similar to ...
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2018
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Breaking the Chain: Catalyzing a Green Future for Chemistry
A Japanese research team from Osaka University developed “green” catalysis for creating valuable chemicals from plant waste. By reacting a catalyst with ...
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2017
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Building Better Batteries by Borrowing from Biology
Using knowledge of biological ion channels, Osaka University researchers developed a new crystalline material containing potassium that may one day replace the ...
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2018
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Cohesive circuit protection for wearable electronics
Researchers from Osaka University achieved cohesive circuit protection for wearable electronics. Even bending a coated electrode 300 times over the course of ...
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2021
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Commercially relevant bismuth-based thin film processing
Osaka University researchers prepared 2D layered, visible-light-absorbing bismuth sulfide semiconductors using a two-step process. The resulting film exhibited ...
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2018
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Controlling organic semiconductor band gaps by electron-acceptor fluorination
Osaka researchers synthesized a fluorinated electron-acceptor for use in organic semiconductors. The high electronegativity of the fluorine substituents ...
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2018