Australian Journal of Chemistry
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Publishing research from all fields of chemical science, with a focus on multidisciplinary chemistry and emerging areas of research.
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A study by Marx et al shows how NMR spectroscopy is both a blessing and a curse! This uncovered unexpected ethanol and hidden components in cell growth media, revealing unseen complexities that impact reproducibility.
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A study by Marx et al shows how NMR spectroscopy is both a blessing and a curse! This uncovered unexpected ethanol and hidden components in cell growth media, revealing unseen complexities that impact reproducibility.
#AusJChem #openaccess
Detail- connectsci.au/ch/article/7...
NMR spectroscopy for mixture analysis – both a blessing and a curse: dissecting cell growth media as an example
NMR spectroscopy helps analyse complex mixtures like cell culture media, revealing both expected and hidden components. It uncovered ethanol contamination,
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November 9, 2025 at 1:29 AM
New in the press!
A study by Marx et al shows how NMR spectroscopy is both a blessing and a curse! This uncovered unexpected ethanol and hidden components in cell growth media, revealing unseen complexities that impact reproducibility.
#AusJChem #openaccess
Detail- connectsci.au/ch/article/7...
A study by Marx et al shows how NMR spectroscopy is both a blessing and a curse! This uncovered unexpected ethanol and hidden components in cell growth media, revealing unseen complexities that impact reproducibility.
#AusJChem #openaccess
Detail- connectsci.au/ch/article/7...
Sani and colleagues investigate the solution structure and topology of a pH-sensitive, histidine-rich analogue of the antimicrobial peptide maculatin 1.1 using circular dichroism, solution-state NMR spectroscopy and molecular dynamics simulations. #AusJChem
More: doi.org/10.1071/CH25...
More: doi.org/10.1071/CH25...
Effect of histidine on the antimicrobial peptide maculatin 1.1 solution-state NMR and molecular dynamics simulation structures at different protonation states
The solution structure and topology of a pH-sensitive, histidine-rich analogue of the antimicrobial peptide maculatin 1.1 were investigated using circular
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November 5, 2025 at 12:04 AM
Sani and colleagues investigate the solution structure and topology of a pH-sensitive, histidine-rich analogue of the antimicrobial peptide maculatin 1.1 using circular dichroism, solution-state NMR spectroscopy and molecular dynamics simulations. #AusJChem
More: doi.org/10.1071/CH25...
More: doi.org/10.1071/CH25...
Huipeng Zhao & al. investigate the impregnation of diethylenetriamine (DETA) into porous silica to enhance CO2 capture performance. Amine concentrations, temperatures and pressures, were investigated, achieving a maximal capture of 417.45mg/g.
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Effective enhancement of CO2 capture performance of solid amine adsorbents prepared from diethylenetriamine-modified mesoporous silica: optimisation experiments and kinetic calculations
DETA loading into MCM-48-C resulted in a more uniform distribution of DETA due to the presence of surfactant inside the carrier. Solid amine adsorbents ads
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November 2, 2025 at 10:42 PM
Huipeng Zhao & al. investigate the impregnation of diethylenetriamine (DETA) into porous silica to enhance CO2 capture performance. Amine concentrations, temperatures and pressures, were investigated, achieving a maximal capture of 417.45mg/g.
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Just dropped!
A virtual collection from #AustJChem celebrating Nobel Laureate Professor Richard Robson, pioneer of MOFs.
Explore 60 years of his groundbreaking work, free to read until 27 Feb 2026. @csiropublishing.bsky.social @unimelb.bsky.social
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A virtual collection from #AustJChem celebrating Nobel Laureate Professor Richard Robson, pioneer of MOFs.
Explore 60 years of his groundbreaking work, free to read until 27 Feb 2026. @csiropublishing.bsky.social @unimelb.bsky.social
connectsci.au/ch/collectio...
The Foundations of a Nobel Prize: Richard Robson | Australian Journal of Chemistry | ConnectSci
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October 31, 2025 at 1:14 AM
Just dropped!
A virtual collection from #AustJChem celebrating Nobel Laureate Professor Richard Robson, pioneer of MOFs.
Explore 60 years of his groundbreaking work, free to read until 27 Feb 2026. @csiropublishing.bsky.social @unimelb.bsky.social
connectsci.au/ch/collectio...
A virtual collection from #AustJChem celebrating Nobel Laureate Professor Richard Robson, pioneer of MOFs.
Explore 60 years of his groundbreaking work, free to read until 27 Feb 2026. @csiropublishing.bsky.social @unimelb.bsky.social
connectsci.au/ch/collectio...
A recent review by Ullrich et al highlights the advances in constrained peptides and compact proteins, showing how cyclic, stapled, and AI-designed miniproteins offer stability and precision for tough targets, shaping the future of drug discovery.
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Shaping the future of constrained peptides and compact proteins in drug discovery
Constrained peptides and compact proteins are exciting amino acid-based molecules with strong potential as new medicines. Smaller than antibodies, they can
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October 23, 2025 at 11:23 PM
A recent review by Ullrich et al highlights the advances in constrained peptides and compact proteins, showing how cyclic, stapled, and AI-designed miniproteins offer stability and precision for tough targets, shaping the future of drug discovery.
#AusJChem #openaccess
connectsci.au/ch/article/7...
#AusJChem #openaccess
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Today @csiropublishing.bsky.social launched ConnectSci, a new global destination for trusted science content, hosting our journal, eBooks and a science news service.
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So, what's new for readers and authors?
October 22, 2025 at 4:44 AM
Today @csiropublishing.bsky.social launched ConnectSci, a new global destination for trusted science content, hosting our journal, eBooks and a science news service.
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So, what's new for readers and authors?
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Before Richard Robson created the field of MOFs, he created what are now known as "Robson macrocycles", probably the first binucleating and tetranucleating (terms he invented) macrocycles. To create one field of chemistry is amazing, but to create two new kinds of chemistry across a career....
(1/3) This 1970 paper showcases the early brilliance of Richard Robson's work on macrocyclic binucleating ligands - foundational research contributing to the revolution in coordination chemistry and materials design.
October 20, 2025 at 11:13 PM
Before Richard Robson created the field of MOFs, he created what are now known as "Robson macrocycles", probably the first binucleating and tetranucleating (terms he invented) macrocycles. To create one field of chemistry is amazing, but to create two new kinds of chemistry across a career....
(1/3) This 1970 paper showcases the early brilliance of Richard Robson's work on macrocyclic binucleating ligands - foundational research contributing to the revolution in coordination chemistry and materials design.
October 20, 2025 at 10:46 PM
(1/3) This 1970 paper showcases the early brilliance of Richard Robson's work on macrocyclic binucleating ligands - foundational research contributing to the revolution in coordination chemistry and materials design.
A recent review by Solomon and Keaveney et al. reveals how catalyst structure controls the crucial transmetalation step in Pd- and Ni-catalysed cross-couplings, advancing the understanding of modern catalysis. #AusJChem #openaccess
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October 20, 2025 at 10:46 PM
A recent review by Solomon and Keaveney et al. reveals how catalyst structure controls the crucial transmetalation step in Pd- and Ni-catalysed cross-couplings, advancing the understanding of modern catalysis. #AusJChem #openaccess
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www.publish.csiro.au/ch/pdf/CH25103
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Khalid Widyan presents a novel one-pot synthesis of flavones and 2-alkyl-4H-benzopyran-4-one. He utilizes the ionic liquid [BMIM][BF₄] to provides a favourable reaction medium which increases the selectivity and yield of the syntheses
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Details: www.publish.csiro.au/CH/CH25044
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A concise one-pot synthesis of flavones by cyclisation of o-(alkynon-1-yl)phenols
A concise one-pot process for producing flavones and 2-alkyl-4H-benzopyran-4-one from a variety of salicylic acylbenzotriazoles is described. The in situ generation of o-(alkynon-1-yl)phenols in the i...
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October 13, 2025 at 10:50 PM
Khalid Widyan presents a novel one-pot synthesis of flavones and 2-alkyl-4H-benzopyran-4-one. He utilizes the ionic liquid [BMIM][BF₄] to provides a favourable reaction medium which increases the selectivity and yield of the syntheses
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Details: www.publish.csiro.au/CH/CH25044
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A proud moment for Australian science!
We were honoured to celebrate Prof Robson’s remarkable achievements in our 2019 Special Collection, and are thrilled to see him now recognised with the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry! #AustJChem
Which you can revisit here:
www.publish.csiro.au/CH/issue/9431
We were honoured to celebrate Prof Robson’s remarkable achievements in our 2019 Special Collection, and are thrilled to see him now recognised with the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry! #AustJChem
Which you can revisit here:
www.publish.csiro.au/CH/issue/9431
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Australian Journal of Chemistry - an International Journal for Chemical Science publishes research papers from all fields of chemical science.
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October 9, 2025 at 9:56 PM
A proud moment for Australian science!
We were honoured to celebrate Prof Robson’s remarkable achievements in our 2019 Special Collection, and are thrilled to see him now recognised with the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry! #AustJChem
Which you can revisit here:
www.publish.csiro.au/CH/issue/9431
We were honoured to celebrate Prof Robson’s remarkable achievements in our 2019 Special Collection, and are thrilled to see him now recognised with the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry! #AustJChem
Which you can revisit here:
www.publish.csiro.au/CH/issue/9431
Congratulations to our very own Prof Richard Robson (University of Melbourne & Florey Institute), along with Susumu Kitagawa (Kyoto University) and Omar M Yaghi ( University of California), on receiving the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for pioneering MOFs, a landmark in materials science! 👏
October 9, 2025 at 9:45 PM
Congratulations to our very own Prof Richard Robson (University of Melbourne & Florey Institute), along with Susumu Kitagawa (Kyoto University) and Omar M Yaghi ( University of California), on receiving the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for pioneering MOFs, a landmark in materials science! 👏
A recent review by Li et al. on cobalt oxide (Co₃O₄)-based catalysts as cost-effective alternatives for the oxygen evolution reaction in acidic media, vital for proton exchange membrane water electrolysis and green hydrogen production. #AusJChem #openaccess
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October 5, 2025 at 12:09 AM
A recent review by Li et al. on cobalt oxide (Co₃O₄)-based catalysts as cost-effective alternatives for the oxygen evolution reaction in acidic media, vital for proton exchange membrane water electrolysis and green hydrogen production. #AusJChem #openaccess
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☕ Happy International Coffee Day! ☕
Cosy up with your morning brew and check out this paper by Patti and colleagues reporting the lipid, caffeine, and polyphenol content of waste coffee husks and spent coffee grounds (SCGs) from Australian commercial outlets.
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More: doi.org/10.1071/CH20189
Cosy up with your morning brew and check out this paper by Patti and colleagues reporting the lipid, caffeine, and polyphenol content of waste coffee husks and spent coffee grounds (SCGs) from Australian commercial outlets.
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More: doi.org/10.1071/CH20189
Chemical Nature of Spent Coffee Grounds and Husks
Waste coffee husks and spent coffee grounds (SCGs) are produced in large qualities worldwide. Characterisation of these waste streams from Australian commercial outlets in terms of lipid, caffeine, an...
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September 30, 2025 at 11:16 PM
☕ Happy International Coffee Day! ☕
Cosy up with your morning brew and check out this paper by Patti and colleagues reporting the lipid, caffeine, and polyphenol content of waste coffee husks and spent coffee grounds (SCGs) from Australian commercial outlets.
#AusJChem
More: doi.org/10.1071/CH20189
Cosy up with your morning brew and check out this paper by Patti and colleagues reporting the lipid, caffeine, and polyphenol content of waste coffee husks and spent coffee grounds (SCGs) from Australian commercial outlets.
#AusJChem
More: doi.org/10.1071/CH20189
Hot off the press!
Hill et al. show that cis-amide conformations, not N-methylation alone, drive metabolic instability in cyclic hexapeptides.
Balance conformation and stability needed when optimising scaffolds for drug development.
#AusJChem #openaccess
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Hill et al. show that cis-amide conformations, not N-methylation alone, drive metabolic instability in cyclic hexapeptides.
Balance conformation and stability needed when optimising scaffolds for drug development.
#AusJChem #openaccess
www.publish.csiro.au/CH/CH25080
Liver microsome stability of N-methylated cyclic hexapeptides is decreased by the presence of cis-amide bonds
N-methylation of cyclic peptides is a widely used strategy to enhance membrane permeability; however, it can also influence metabolic stability. In celebration of Professor David Craik’s scientific ac...
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September 27, 2025 at 11:07 PM
Hot off the press!
Hill et al. show that cis-amide conformations, not N-methylation alone, drive metabolic instability in cyclic hexapeptides.
Balance conformation and stability needed when optimising scaffolds for drug development.
#AusJChem #openaccess
www.publish.csiro.au/CH/CH25080
Hill et al. show that cis-amide conformations, not N-methylation alone, drive metabolic instability in cyclic hexapeptides.
Balance conformation and stability needed when optimising scaffolds for drug development.
#AusJChem #openaccess
www.publish.csiro.au/CH/CH25080
Liu and coworkers report the synthesis of a dibenzimidazolium salt based on binaphthol, which demonstrates a strong binding affinity for Al3+. The compound proved useful as as a fluorescence probe that effectively distinguishes Al3+ from other cations. #AusJChem
More: www.publish.csiro.au/CH/CH25034
More: www.publish.csiro.au/CH/CH25034
Preparation of dibenzimidazolium fluorescence probe based on binaphthol and the detection of Al3+
A dibenzimidazolium salt based on binaphthol, 2,2′-bis[2′-(1-ethylbenzimidazole)ethoxy]-1,1′-binaphthol hexafluorophosphate (1) was synthesised. The recognition of compound (1) for Al3+ was studied by...
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September 19, 2025 at 4:53 AM
Liu and coworkers report the synthesis of a dibenzimidazolium salt based on binaphthol, which demonstrates a strong binding affinity for Al3+. The compound proved useful as as a fluorescence probe that effectively distinguishes Al3+ from other cations. #AusJChem
More: www.publish.csiro.au/CH/CH25034
More: www.publish.csiro.au/CH/CH25034
Kelso et al. studied Aussie e-cigarettes using GC–MS and found unlabelled nicotine and banned toxins like cinnamaldehyde. Most were mislabelled, revealing major gaps in vaping regulation despite new reforms. #AusJChem #openaccess
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September 13, 2025 at 1:28 AM
Kelso et al. studied Aussie e-cigarettes using GC–MS and found unlabelled nicotine and banned toxins like cinnamaldehyde. Most were mislabelled, revealing major gaps in vaping regulation despite new reforms. #AusJChem #openaccess
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www.publish.csiro.au/ch/pdf/CH25027
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Huipeng Zhao & al. present their optimization of CO2 with diethylenetriamine impregnated silica absorbents. They investigated the type of silica used, the concentration amine as well as the temperature and pressure of the CO2.
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Details: www.publish.csiro.au/CH/CH25056
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Details: www.publish.csiro.au/CH/CH25056
Effective enhancement of CO2 capture performance of solid amine adsorbents prepared from diethylenetriamine-modified mesoporous silica: optimisation experiments and kinetic calculations
In this study, four DETA-SiO2 solid amine adsorbents were prepared by an impregnation method using diethylenetriamine (DETA) as the amine source and four types of silica with different pore structures...
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September 7, 2025 at 11:59 PM
Huipeng Zhao & al. present their optimization of CO2 with diethylenetriamine impregnated silica absorbents. They investigated the type of silica used, the concentration amine as well as the temperature and pressure of the CO2.
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Details: www.publish.csiro.au/CH/CH25056
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Details: www.publish.csiro.au/CH/CH25056
Poulsen et al. used native mass spectrometry to screen covalent fragments and found novel binders for surface cysteines in carbonic anhydrase III. Selective hits at Cys187 open new paths for probes & covalent drug discovery!
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www.publish.csiro.au/CH/CH25081
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Electrophilic fragment screening using native mass spectrometry to identify covalent probes for surface cysteines
Covalent chemical probes form a covalent bond with a target protein of interest to elicit an effect and methods to identify and characterise them are needed. We developed a native mass spectrometry (n...
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September 4, 2025 at 5:04 AM
Poulsen et al. used native mass spectrometry to screen covalent fragments and found novel binders for surface cysteines in carbonic anhydrase III. Selective hits at Cys187 open new paths for probes & covalent drug discovery!
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www.publish.csiro.au/CH/CH25081
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Hui Wang et al. report the construction of a series of red-emission compounds, offering an effective method for monitoring endoplasmic reticulum (ER) polarity changes and providing a novel approach for investigating diseases associated with abnormal ER polarity.
More: www.publish.csiro.au/CH/CH25035
More: www.publish.csiro.au/CH/CH25035
A red-emission fluorescent probe for monitoring polarity changes during ER stress induced by DTT
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is the most extensive organelle within eukaryotic cells and functions as a critical hub for cellular biosynthesis. It plays a pivotal role in protein biosynthesis and li...
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August 31, 2025 at 8:49 PM
Hui Wang et al. report the construction of a series of red-emission compounds, offering an effective method for monitoring endoplasmic reticulum (ER) polarity changes and providing a novel approach for investigating diseases associated with abnormal ER polarity.
More: www.publish.csiro.au/CH/CH25035
More: www.publish.csiro.au/CH/CH25035
Fei Yang Tian & Co. present their synthesis of a tetramethylcucurbit[6]uril-based porous supramolecular assembly that exhibits the characteristics of fluorophores it adsorbs and, which, in the presence of rhodamine B or pyrene, can detect methanol.
Details: www.publish.csiro.au/CH/CH19586
Details: www.publish.csiro.au/CH/CH19586
Specific Recognition of Methanol Using a Symmetric Tetramethylcucurbit[6]uril-Based Porous Supramolecular Assembly Incorporating Adsorbed Dyes
A symmetric tetramethylcucurbit[6]uril-based porous supramolecular assembly was prepared in an aqueous H2SO4 solution (5 M). The driving force for the formation of this assembly is mainly the outer su...
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August 29, 2025 at 3:56 AM
Fei Yang Tian & Co. present their synthesis of a tetramethylcucurbit[6]uril-based porous supramolecular assembly that exhibits the characteristics of fluorophores it adsorbs and, which, in the presence of rhodamine B or pyrene, can detect methanol.
Details: www.publish.csiro.au/CH/CH19586
Details: www.publish.csiro.au/CH/CH19586
Tytgat et al. demonstrate a cost-effective bioassay to study the human MRGPRX2 receptor using frog oocytes. This technique enables the discovery of new allergy and immune disease treatments. #AusJChem #openaccess @csiropublishing.bsky.social
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The development of a bioassay expressing the human MRGPRX2 receptor for ex vivo drug discovery
Successful discovery of potent and selective ligands for therapeutically relevant receptors is indispensable for future clinical applications to treat a wide array of diseases. The mas-related G prote...
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August 23, 2025 at 7:13 AM
Tytgat et al. demonstrate a cost-effective bioassay to study the human MRGPRX2 receptor using frog oocytes. This technique enables the discovery of new allergy and immune disease treatments. #AusJChem #openaccess @csiropublishing.bsky.social
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Payne and coworkers @curtinuniversity.bsky.social report an unusual triterpene fatty acid conjugate, isolated from the leaf resin of Dodonaea caespitosa. This discovery will help the understanding of the biology and ecology of this plant. #AusJChem
Details: doi.org/10.1071/CH25050
Details: doi.org/10.1071/CH25050
An unusual triterpene fatty acid conjugate from Dodonaea caespitosa
An unusual triterpene fatty acid conjugate was isolated from the leaf resin of Dodonaea caespitosa. Its structure was formulated through spectroscopic analysis of the acetylated natural product and it...
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August 21, 2025 at 7:01 AM
Payne and coworkers @curtinuniversity.bsky.social report an unusual triterpene fatty acid conjugate, isolated from the leaf resin of Dodonaea caespitosa. This discovery will help the understanding of the biology and ecology of this plant. #AusJChem
Details: doi.org/10.1071/CH25050
Details: doi.org/10.1071/CH25050
Fan-Ming Yang & Co. Present a new type of Zr-TSCD (TSCD=Na3C6H5O72*H2O) material which, when functionalized with triethylenetetramine, displays enhanced CO2 adsorption, achieving stable selective adsorption rates as high as 175.1mg/g.
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Details: www.publish.csiro.au/CH/CH19541
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Investigation of CO2 Adsorption on Triethylenetetramine Modified Adsorbents of TETA(n)/Zr-TSCD
In the present study, a new type of material of Zr-TSCD was first synthesized and modified with different amounts of triethylenetetramine (TETA). The properties of the adsorbents were characterised wi...
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August 15, 2025 at 1:01 AM
Fan-Ming Yang & Co. Present a new type of Zr-TSCD (TSCD=Na3C6H5O72*H2O) material which, when functionalized with triethylenetetramine, displays enhanced CO2 adsorption, achieving stable selective adsorption rates as high as 175.1mg/g.
#AudJChem
Details: www.publish.csiro.au/CH/CH19541
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Details: www.publish.csiro.au/CH/CH19541
El-Aal et al. reported efficient synthesis of indole-fused N-heterocycles via Jourdan–Ullmann and Friedel–Crafts approaches, yielding scaffolds with potential pharmacological value for medicinal chemistry applications. #AusJChem @csiropublishing.bsky.social
www.publish.csiro.au/CH/CH25003
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Friedel–Crafts chemistry. Part 64. Facile syntheses of fused azepinoindoles by Jourdan–Ullmann and Friedel–Crafts approaches
Facile and concise procedures for the construction of indole fused N-heterocyclic systems were described. A series of benzo-, pyrido-, thieno-, naphtho-fused azepinoindolones and indolo-azepinoquinoli...
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August 13, 2025 at 11:25 AM
El-Aal et al. reported efficient synthesis of indole-fused N-heterocycles via Jourdan–Ullmann and Friedel–Crafts approaches, yielding scaffolds with potential pharmacological value for medicinal chemistry applications. #AusJChem @csiropublishing.bsky.social
www.publish.csiro.au/CH/CH25003
www.publish.csiro.au/CH/CH25003