Material Science(25)

  • Highly Selective Optical Biosensors for Proteins in Biological Samples, with Excellent Signal-to-Noise Ratio (No. T4-1689)

    Sensing the levels of protein-based biomarkers in biological samples is crucial for diagnosis of various diseases including cancer. ... Read more
    Associate Professor David MARGULIES

    David Margulies

    Faculty of Chemistry

    5587
  • Recycling of Precious Metals via an Efficient Process with no Toxic Byproduct (No. T4-1670)

    Platinum group metals (PGM) are well-known precious metals that play an important role in many industrial applications as catalysts. Current methods for their recycling are not efficient, require extreme conditions, and involve toxic reagents or byproducts. Prof. ... Read more
    Full Professor Igor Lubomirsky

    Igor Lubomirsky

    Faculty of Chemistry

    13574
  • Inorganic Fullerene Coating For Medical Devices (No. T4-1566)

    Implantable or insertable medical devices must be made of materials with unique properties in addition to biocompatibility to address potential damage from the physiological environment and to maintain their effectiveness over time. ... Read more
    Emeritus Tenne Reshef

    Tenne Reshef

    Faculty of Chemistry

    5521
  • Green Catalytic Formation of Alcohols, Amines, Amides, Imines and Esters under Mild Conditions (No. T4-1551)

    In recent years, complexes based on cooperating ligands have exhibited remarkable catalytic activity. These ligands can cooperate with the metal center by undergoing reversible structural changes in the processes of substrate activation and product formation. ... Read more
    Extension Service David Milstein

    David Milstein

    Faculty of Chemistry

    5512
  • High-Performance Electrochromic Devices (No. T4-1380)

    High-performance electrochromic materials that exhibit a practical combination of low-voltage operation and efficient color-switching, as well as long-term stability have been developed by the group of Prof. van der Boom. ... Read more
    Full Professor Milko E. Van der Boom

    Milko E. Van der Boom

    Faculty of Chemistry

    5458

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