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Review Accepted!

Congrats to Shu, Yixin, Patricia, Zi, and Tetsu, all of whom contributed to the comprehensive review on “Molecular Characterization of…
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What does a substituent effect feel like?

Now we know one answer to that question, thanks to Shu, Brandon, Tatiana, and our wonderful MONET colleagues!  Their paper,…
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Embracing our inner demon…

Woodward and Hoffman once jested that a very powerful Maxwell demon could seize a molecule of cyclobutene at its methylene…
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Breaking the metal-carbene bond

Congrats to Anton, Logan, Tatiana, and team!  Their paper, “Single-molecule activation and quantification of mechanically-triggered palladium-carbene bond dissociation,” has been…
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Enforced peeling for easier ferrocene dissociation

Congrats to Yudi and co-workers, whose paper “Distal conformational locks on ferrocene mechanophores guide reaction pathways for increased mechanochemical reactivity”…
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More things come to breakable bonds who wait…

Congratulations to Yangju, whose paper “Enhanced Polymer Mechanical Degradation through Mechanochemically Unveiled Lactonization” has been accepted for publication in Nature…
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