Marathon is a real life lesson to develop yourself.
Too fast and you will get hurt.
Too slow and you will not be able to keep up with others.
Find the right rhythm of life.
Sometimes fast, sometimes slow, it depends on the right time.
Delighted to share our research on effect of K+ and Ca2+ cations on structural manganese(IV) oxide for the aerobic oxidation of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural to 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid. Thanks to @EkasithSomsook and collaborators
Read our latest work in @ACSOmega
Effect of K+ and Ca2+ Cations on Structural Manganese(IV) Oxide for the Aerobic Oxidation of 5-Hydroxymethylfurfural to 2,5-Furandicarboxylic Acid | ACS Omega a paper from our group has been published on @ACSOmega https://t.co/jMaSVikcKS
From homeless street urchin to successful scientist and Nobel Prize laureate.
Mario Capecchi, born in 1937, spent years on the streets in Italy and nearly died of malnutrition in a hospital. He was awarded the 2007 medicine prize.
Read Capecchi’s story: https://t.co/bfJsaaYGJS
Visible light generates reactive cyclopentadiene for the click Diels-Alder reactions from the iron sandwich complex. By @DmitryPerekalin and coworkers https://t.co/JqnfBuIqR7
Very excited to see the final version of our cover published featuring the first organometallic lanthanide bismuth clusters which are single-molecule magnets. The core is a heterometallocubane of two lanthanide and six bismuth ions. Thanks @Chem_CP@GroupDemir@nfchilton@MSUChem
Glad to share our recent work in @angew_chem, reporting on the hitherto longest boron-embedded heteroacenes with highly efficient anti-Kasha emissions. Check it here:
https://t.co/0xEfIZWudo