Improving Large-Scale Domestic Production of Americium-241, a Critical Component in Smoke Detectors and Nuclear Batteries
Researchers explore the effects of radiation and harsh chemicals to optimize americium-241 production.
Researchers explore the effects of radiation and harsh chemicals to optimize americium-241 production.
Researchers use an X-ray free-electron laser to film electrons using finely tuned pairs of attosecond flashes.
Scientists characterize a promethium coordination complex for the first time, furthering the understanding of difficult-to-study lanthanide elements.
Scientists discover that bond covalency is an important property of excited states in molecules containing metal-sulfur bonds.
Heavy ligands, like polyoxometalates, open a new frontier in the chemistry of actinide elements.
Ultrafast X-ray scattering and advanced numerical simulations decode distinct molecular structures and their equilibration dynamics in metal-metal complexes.
Researchers combine solar energy, electrochemistry, and thermal catalysis to remove the need for fossil fuel-driven chemical conversions.
Ultrafast electron diffraction imaging reveals atomic rearrangements long suspected to be crucial in the photochemistry of bromoform.
Ultrafast electron imaging captures never-before-seen nuclear motions in hydrocarbon molecules excited by light.
Copper catalysts play an unexpected oxidizing role during unassisted photocatalysis when coupled with plasmonic light absorbers.
Ultrafast X-ray experiments provide direct evidence that interaction of light with a hydrocarbon molecule produces strained molecular rings.
Years of basic scientific research crosscutting multiple disciplines produces new information on the nanoscale complexities of shale.