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The Newsletter for Ames National Laboratory Employees
Story about an Ames National Laboratory Division of Critical Materials project that applies technology that was developed by the Critical Materials Innovation Hub.
Researchers discover new fundamental knowledge about the role impurities found in natural ion adsorption minerals play in the interactions with REE, which provides deep insights into controlling REE separations by solid adsorbents.
Scientists have successfully applied superresolution microscopy methods to NMR spectroscopy, yielding dramatically higher resolution and detail.
Rare earth cations, traditionally used as structural stabilizers in petrochemical cracking catalysis, have been activated as organometallic sites for arene CH functionalization, establishing a foundation for commodity-scale conversions that conventionally require precious noble transition-metals.
This week the U. S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Ames National Laboratory is hosting the first nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) symposium for researchers affiliated with DOE national laboratories.