Tylor Keller
Member since: Oct 25, 2017
Published articles: 43
During the manufacturing of polymeric materials, such as plastics and rubbers, a number of chemical additives are added to inhibit or retard their degradation or to achieve better product quality...
With its unique manufacturing technology, 3D printing allows us to produce unprecedented types of items. However, the real advantage of 3D printing technology lies in its printing materials. Only by...
In 1984, German scientist Gleiter et al. successfully prepared iron nanoparticles for the first time by inert gas agglomeration. For decades, research on the preparation and application of...
What Is PROTAC Technology?Proteolytic targeting chimera (PROTAC) is a new type of drug design technology that works by inducing the degradation of target proteins. Unlike conventional small molecules...
History of organic photovoltaic cellsPhotovoltaic effect refers to the phenomenon in which a potential difference is generated between different regions of a semiconductor or a combination of...
Photochromic materials refer to a class of materials that can change color after being excited by a light source. The first successful commercial application of photochromic materials began in the...
Photochromic materials refer to a class of materials that can change color after being excited by a light source. The first successful commercial application of photochromic materials began in the...
In the world of polymers, the relentless assault of UV degradation is a perpetual challenge. UV radiation, whether originating from the sun or artificial sources, wreaks havoc on polymers, leading to...
Quaternary ammonium compounds (QACs) are a kind of widely used cationic surfactants. They are formed by the substitution of hydrogen atoms of ammonium groups by alkanes or aromatic hydrocarbon groups...
2D materials are layered materials composed of single or multiple atomic layers in terms of thickness and stacked between van der Waals forces. Initially, 2D semiconducting materials mainly focused on...
Metal organic frameworks (MOFs) are a type of crystalline porous material with a periodic network structure formed by connecting and bridging inorganic metal centers (metal ions or metal clusters...
Surfactants have become a flexible and diverse class of fine chemical products due to their physical and chemical effects such as wetting or anti-sticking, emulsification or demulsification, foaming...
History of DevelopmentAs early as 1985, the discovery of fullerene with the "football" structure immediately attracted the world’s attention. Then, carbon nanotubes with a hollow cylindrical structure...
As a global Contract Research Organization (Cro), headquartered in New York, Usa, Alfa Chemistry has served the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries for eight years.