An international team has tracked at BESSY II how heavy molecules -- in this case bromochloromethane -- disintegrate into smaller fragments when they absorb X-ray light. Using a newly developed ...
A long-predicted ultrafast isomerization in the UV photochemistry of bromoform is visualized for the first time by femtosecond time-resolved electron diffraction. At 267 nm excitation, the reaction ...
ForteBio’s Dip and Read Method Simplifies Label-Free Assays Molecular interactions play a myriad of important roles in drug discovery and development. From determining mechanism of action to ...
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The X-ray photons trigger a ‘molecular catapult effect’: light atomic groups are ejected first, similar to projectiles shot from a catapult, while the heavier atoms – bromine and chlorine – separate ...
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