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Chemists Confirm ‘High-Energy Water’ That Supercharges the Bonds Holding Molecules Together
Water confined inside molecular cavities can supercharge chemical bonds and could perhaps reshape drug design.
TL;DR: Researchers from Northwestern University have observed the formation of a water molecule on the nanoscale for the first time. Using palladium to catalyze the reaction, they witnessed hydrogen ...
Water trapped inside tiny molecular cavities behaves in a surprisingly energetic way, pushing outward like people crammed in an elevator. When a new molecule enters these narrow spaces, the confined ...
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