Molecular interactions between gases and liquids underpin much of our lives, but difficulties in measuring gas-liquid collisions have so far prevented the fundamental exploration of these processes.
Graphene, an atomic-thick sheet of carbon has found immense applications in gas sensors due to its single-molecule sensitivity, low-noise levels, and high carrier density. However, graphene’s ...
A new study helps clarify how ammonia is present in Earth's upper atmosphere. Using computer modeling, the researchers found ammonia molecules trapped in liquid cloud droplets are released during ...
The use of atmospheric plasmas is growing in interest due to their benefit in processing materials, mainly organic, which are unsuitable for high vacuum. Such discharges are generally studied by ...
Heat Stabilization Overcomes Major Limitation of Mass Spec Imaging in Distribution Studies Accumulation and reservoirs, clearance and degradation, toxicity and dosage are highly important ...
A new study co-led by University of Iowa researchers explains how ammonia is distributed in Earth's upper atmosphere. The study authors used computer modeling to determine that ammonia is eventually ...