The strong core base in chemical engineering during the latter half of the 20th century enabled chemical engineers to contribute extensively to many areas outside of the traditional. The depth of such involvement has led researchers to confront questions much more engaging to the field of application, thus adopting and cultivating expertise more native
Doraiswami Ramkrishna, Richard D. Braatz
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How can potential engineers seek and discover their genuine vocations? [PDF]
The article describes what constitutes chemical engineering and its branches are in plain language. It outlines what to expect when one enrolls in a chemical engineering program as an undergraduate or graduate student. This may include core subjects to take, skillset to master, and other essential expertise that might be useful in the workplace.
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Prompt Engineering for Transformer-based Chemical Similarity Search Identifies Structurally Distinct Functional Analogues [PDF]
Chemical similarity searches are widely used in-silico methods for identifying new drug-like molecules. These methods have historically relied on structure-based comparisons to compute molecular similarity. Here, we use a chemical language model to create a vector-based chemical search.
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Chemical Engineering of Molecular Qubits [PDF]
We show that the electron spin phase memory time, the most important property of a molecular nanomagnet from the perspective of quantum information processing, can be improved dramatically by chemically engineering the molecular structure to optimize the environment of the spin.
Wedge, C.J.+9 more
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Domain Engineering in Bulk Ferroelectric Ceramics via Mesoscopic Chemical Inhomogeneity
Domain engineering in ferroelectrics endows flexibility for different functional applications. Whereas the domain engineering strategy for single crystals and thin films is diverse, there is only a limited number of strategies for bulk ceramics.
Hao‐Cheng Thong+8 more
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Model reduction in chemical dynamics: slow invariant manifolds, singular perturbations, thermodynamic estimates, and analysis of reaction graph [PDF]
The paper has two goals: It presents basic ideas, notions, and methods for reduction of reaction kinetics models: quasi-steady-state, quasi-equilibrium, slow invariant manifolds, and limiting steps. It describes briefly the current state of the art and some latest achievements in the broad area of model reduction in chemical and biochemical ...
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Emerging concepts in photocatalytic organic synthesis
Summary: Visible light photocatalysis has become a powerful tool in organic synthesis that uses photons as traceless, sustainable reagents. Most of the activities in the field focus on the development of new reactions via common photoredox cycles, but ...
Susanne Reischauer, Bartholomäus Pieber
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Shape-selective catalysts for Fischer-Tropsch chemistry : iron-containing particulate catalysts. Activity report : January 1, 2001 - December 31, 2004. [PDF]
Argonne National Laboratory is carrying out a research program to create, prepare, and evaluate catalysts to promote Fischer-Tropsch (FT) chemistry--specifically, the reaction of hydrogen with carbon monoxide to form long-chain hydrocarbons.
Cronauer, D., Engineering, Chemical
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Graphic constructions of characteristic diagrams in chemical engineering and the application of differential geometry [PDF]
Starting from the experimental concentration-time ( cA,t diagram this work gives the construction of the rate of reaction-time (rA,t diagram using the pure graphic method.
Pejović Branko B.+4 more
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