Re: Uncharged organic molecule can bind negatively charged ions
- From: Frederick Williams <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid>
- Date: Fri, 29 Feb 2008 11:30:26 GMT
andrew.stephan4@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Indiana University Bloomington chemists have designed an organic
molecule [http://www.theanalystmagazine.com/pr/7010228.htm] that
binds negatively charged ions, a feat they hope will lead to the
development of a whole new molecular toolbox for biologists, chemists
and medical researchers who want to remove chlorine, fluorine and
other negatively charged ions from their solutions.
Wrong newsgroup. Followup-to set.
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