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Transitioning to Green Discovery‐Based Catalysis
The path to truly sustainable chemistry is a complex one, but an immediate area with near‐ and long‐term benefit is improved sustainability in fundamental study of catalysis. Examples from catalytic hydrophosphination not only show success under more green conditions but how green choices are truly advancing.
Rory Waterman
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The ‘Cosmic Bluff’ Revisited: Extended Nuclear Deterrence in the US–Norway Alliance
Kjølv Egeland
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Access to 2,2‐Halofluorobicyclo[1.1.1] Pentanes via Non Ozone‐Depleting Ethyl Dihalofluoroacetate
Abstract An operationally simple protocol to access 2,2‐chlorofluoro‐, and 2,2‐bromofluorobicyclopentanes (BCPs) via commercially available, inexpensive, non‐ozone depleting, and bench stable reagents is reported. The resulting BCP products are tolerated in diverse, synthetically relevant post‐functionalization reactions.
Ziyue Zhu+7 more
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NATO, nuclear deterrence and disarmament in an age of US ambivalence
Émile Lambert-Deslandes+1 more
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THREAT TO THE US’ NUCLEAR ORDER: CHINA AND RUSSIA DETERRENCE CRISIS 2024
M. V. Skrypnyk
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