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Complex Uranium

Using experiment and computation, EMSL researchers obtain fundamental insight into the formation of uranium oxide complexes
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On the Surface

Using EMSL resources to understand the common catalyst, TiO2, increases fundamental understanding of elementary surface reactions and may lead to improvements and new applications in heterogeneous catalysis
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Hydrogen Does the Two Step

EMSL tools enable real-time observation of the reaction mechanisms for the two-step generation of hydrogen, helping researchiers identify potential hydrogen storage materials
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The Good Samaria

EMSL users study high-quality epitaxial thin films of samaria-doped cerium oxide to explore the fundamental mechanisms that control ionic conduction in solid-oxide fuel cell electrolytes
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Model System for NMR

NMR and NWChem computational chemistry software help EMSL users better understand DNA repair proteins
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Getting a Charge

Work performed at EMSL deepens the understanding of the fundamental energetics and dynamics of model peptides
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Bacteria at the Core

Researchers leverage proteomics technology at EMSL to reveal the existence of a core proteome among 17 diverse bacteria
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Up in the Air

EMSL users find new mechanism for ozonolysis of unsaturated organics on aerosols that may increase understanding of chemistry, photochemistry, and toxicity
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Give your research the benefit of the unique and state-of-the-art equipment and leading experts associated with EMSL. Researchers may use EMSL's resources at no cost if results are shared in the open literature.

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