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Visible light makes it possible to ‘trap’ an unstable molecule for hours so that it can be studied in chemical processes
The research, published in *Nature Chemistry*, opens up new possibilities for developing more sustainable and efficient chemical processes. The work was carried out by a team from the Institute of Chemical Research and the Institute of Materials Science in Seville, both joint centres run by the CSIC and the University of Seville
Researchers from the IIQ, ICMS and IBVF will be bringing science to bars in Seville and Almensilla as part of the free Pint of Science festival
This event, now in its eleventh year, will take place on 18, 19 and 20 May in the province of Seville and will feature the participation of 27 researchers
They design selective nanoparticles that eliminate infectious bacteria in hospitals
An international team led by researchers from the IIQ has developed a ruthenium-based nanomaterial that acts as a selective antibacterial agent against a microorganism that is showing increasing resistance to antibiotics. The breakthrough, which has been tested in the laboratory, opens up new avenues for designing antimicrobial treatments when traditional drugs cease to be effective.







