One of the fundamental mysteries of chemistry has been solved by Australian scientists – and the result may have implications for future designs of solar cells, organic light-emitting diodes and other ...
LAST year, two of us gave a preliminary account 1 of an X-ray analysis of crystalline benzene from which a C—C bond-length of 1.37 8 A. was derived by differential syntheses with finite series ...
(a) There are four different benzene sites in the channel of NKU-300. (b) The host-guest interactions between benzene and NKU-300. (c) The interactions between adsorbed benzene molecules. Art by ...
One of the fundamental mysteries of chemistry has been solved by Australian scientists - and the result may have implications for future designs of solar cells, organic light-emitting diodes and other ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 13, No. 12 (Dec. 15, 1927), pp. 789-793 (5 pages) ...
Benzene is a chemical found in nature and manufactured products. It’s highly toxic to humans, which means it can harm you if you swallow it, touch it, or breathe it in. It may appear colorless or ...
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