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- Reusable nano filter for wastewater
RUDN University chemist, together with colleagues from Korea and India, has created a reusable nano filter that can absorb harmful compounds from wastewater. Moreover, it works simultaneously for o... - How microorganisms of karst ecosystems resist human intervention
RUDN University soil scientist for the first time investigated how soil microorganisms resist changes due to human agricultural activities in karst regions. Soil bacteria have a significant impa... - Polymers Films with up to 99.99% antibacterial efficiency
RUDN University chemist with his colleagues from Portugal has developed two types of coating based on new coordination polymers with silver. Both compounds were successfully tested against four com... - Eco-friendly synthesis of fluorescent compounds for medicine
RUDN and Shahid Beheshti University (SBU) chemist proposed an eco-friendly method for the synthesis of pyrrole and pyrazole derivatives with a wide range of applications in medicine: from antidepre... - A "green" catalyst for the synthesis of complex molecules
RUDN chemists have created a palladium catalyst for the Suzuki reaction for a more economical and safe synthesis of complex molecules for the pharmaceutical and chemical industries. It keeps pallad... - Obtain seven metal nanoparticles using strawberry leaves
RUDN University biologists have proposed a safe and environmentally friendly way to obtain seven types of metal nanoparticles that are necessary for medicine and agriculture. This does not require ...
- Using crab shells to improve palladium catalysts
Chemists from RUDN University synthesized soluble biopolymers based on chitin from crab shells. Together with palladium, they form effective catalysts for organic reactions, and their nanoparticles... - Proposing a way to reduce three times the temperature for the oxidation of alkanes
Until now, the reaction of catalytic oxidation of alkanes to alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids could be carried out only at high temperatures - 150 degrees Celsius and above. Lowering ...
- The universal nature of the mercury test disproved
The mercury test of catalysts that has been used and considered universal for 100 years, turned out to be ambiguous. This conclusion was made by a group of scientists including a RUDN chemist. The ...