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Publié le 21/10/2014
Ammonia becomes unstable under pressure and is transformed into an ionic compound
Although water (H
2
O) and ammonia (NH
3
) are very simple molecules, scientific studies on these compounds are still revealing surprising phenomena.
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Publié le 28/08/2014
Nitrogen cages to store hydrogen
Remarkable NHx compounds, obtained by compressing N2-H2 mixtures Research groups from CEA, CNRS
1
as well as the SOLEIL and ESRF synchrotrons, have studied compounds formed by compressing...
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Publié le 23/07/2014
The behaviour of foie gras during cooking
During the festive season, duck foie gras is a product particularly appreciated by French people. Cooked in verrine before being arranged in (unflattened!) slices, or fried, it is being consumed in...
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Publié le 19/04/2014
SOLEIL welcomes a new batch of students through the HELIOS program
On Friday 18th April 2014, ten students from the University Paris-Sud took over four SOLEIL beamlines, as part of the HELIOS program. Set up for the first time in 2010, HELIOS aims at putting the...
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Publié le 14/02/2014
Energy and catalysis – Conversion of methanol to hydrocarbons, the catalyst examined...
The conversion of methanol-to-hydrocarbons is an attractive catalytic technology to obtain gasoline or olefins from alternative feedstocks, such as natural gas and biomass. This process is catalyzed...
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Publié le 06/02/2014
Green chemistry: infrared light reveals the cellular metabolism of yeasts, mini-factories...
Combination of SMIS beamline synchrotron radiation and ZnSe hemisphere has allowed INRA researchers to obtain single yeast infrared spectra. The comparative analysis of infrared spectra of yeasts...
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Publié le 17/12/2013
New edition of the ‘Infrared and NMR Spectroscopies' course for secondary teachers
Following the success of the infrared (IR) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) course organised during the 2012-2013 school year, a new edition of this course will take place on 8, 22, and 29...
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Publié le 11/10/2013
Of mice and men… and uric acid
In humans an excess of uric acid (or hyperuricemia) is associated with, or responsible for several serious health problems: metabolic syndrome
1
, gout and kidney dysfunction. Other living...
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Publié le 24/06/2013
The R&D and production groups from ISOVER-Saint Gobain on a visit toSOLEIL
More than 60 representatives of the Saint-Gobain industrial group, including researchers from ISOVER (specialists in thermal and acoustic insulation) in Rantigny (60) and Saint Gobain Research in...
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