Published in Henry Rzepa's Blog

Some time ago in 2010, I showed a chemical problem I used to set during university entrance interviews. It was all about pattern recognition and how one can develop a hypothesis based on this. In that instance, it involved recognising that a cyclic molecule which appeared to have the cyclohexatriene benzene-aromatic pattern 1 was in fact a trimer of carbon dioxide.

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The facile implementing ternary resistive memory in graphite-like melamine-cyanuric acid hydrogen-bonded organic framework with high ternary yield and environmental tolerance

Published in Applied Surface Science
Authors Kaiyue Song, Hailong Yang, Binjun Chen, Xiaoli Lin, Yue Liu, Yuanzheng Liu, Haohong Li, Shoutian Zheng, Zhirong Chen