Mention carbon dioxide (CO2) to most chemists and its properties as a metal ligand are not the first aspect that springs to mind. Here thought I might take a look at how it might act as such.
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How does carbon dioxide coordinate to a metal?
Saturday, May 6th, 2017Tags:Carbon, Carbon Capture & Storage, carbon dioxide, chemical bonding, Chemistry, Environment, Ligand, ligand-metal coordination, metal, metal ligand, Propellants, Search queries, search query, short metal-centroid distance
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Global initiatives in research data management and discovery: searching metadata.
Monday, March 7th, 2016The upcoming ACS national meeting in San Diego has a CINF (chemical information division) session entitled "Global initiatives in research data management and discovery". I have highlighted here just one slide from my contribution to this session, which addresses the discovery aspect of the session.
Tags:Academic publishing, chemical, chemical information division, Chemical nomenclature, chemical structures, Chemical substance, chemical/x-wavefunction, Cheminformatics, City: San Diego, content media, data repository search, format type chemical/x-* , Identifiers, Imperial College, Imperial College London, International Chemical Identifier, JSON, media types, multipurpose internet media extensions, ORCiD, PDF, potential such systems, research data management, Search queries, Technical communication, Technology/Internet
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