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Hessian scientists of various disciplines are using High Performance Computers for their research.
Hessian scientists of various disciplines are using High Performance Computers for their research.
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Alkali metal-oxygen batteries have a particularly high energy density and therefore concepts for rechargeable batteries ...
Atmospheric gravity waves (GWs) are rather short in wavelength (1km – 100km in the horizontal, 100m – 10km in the ...
It is well-known that the irradiation of aromatic azides, including phenyl azide, in solution and at cryogenic ...
Carbohydrates “(CH2O)n” or sugars are the formal adducts of carbon (atoms) to water with a repeating unit that ...
Ideal one-dimensional electronic systems are characterized by unusual and fascinating physical phenomena, including ...
Due to an ever-increasing energy demand worldwide, new and efficient energy storage systems are needed more and more ...
London dispersion forces help explaining unexpected attractive interactions of organic material. During the last century ...
Sulfur-containing compounds present in the earth’s atmosphere impact cloud formation and thus our climate. The main ...
Adding dispersion energy donors (DED) to a system can severely change the outcome of a reaction.[1] The concept of a DED ...
Metal/organic interfaces are found in several technologies that are key to developing modern electronic devices ...
While quantum-mechanical tunneling (QMT) was recognized early in the emerging field of quantum theory as an accelerating ...
A large kinetic isotope effect (KIE) is one of the criteria that indicates quantum mechanical tunneling in a chemical ...
The determination of the strength of London dispersion interactions between polarizable groups is connected with some ...
Perhydroazulenes are common structural motifs in a variety of terpene natural products. Despite of their structural ...
London dispersion (LD) interactions constitute the attractive part of the van-der-Waals potential and they have been ...
London Dispersion (LD)[1-3] interactions are noncovalent interactions that hold together nonpolar or weakly polar ...
The behavior of small quantized particles to overcome potential energy barriers despite a lack of sufficient energy must ...