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The top ten emerging technologies in the chemistry field of 2021 were released on the afternoon of the 7th on the 3rd World Forum on Science and Technology and Development as a platform.
Blockchain technology (advanced digitization makes chemical innovation more repeatable and traceable)
Super wettability (a century-old discovery provides new opportunities)
Artificial humus (designing negative carbon solutions for sustainable and efficient agriculture)
Chemical synthesis of RNA and DNA (application prospects of nucleic acid in medicinal chemistry after COVID vaccine)
Sonochemical coating (safer, more durable, and value-added materials)
Chemiluminescence for biology (water-soluble dioxetane improves the speed and sensitivity of biological detection)
Sustainable production of ammonia (a green alternative to the Harber-Bosch process)
Targeted protein degradation (using our cellular machinery to revolutionize the pharmaceutical industry)
Single cell metabolomics (analysis of biomolecules, one cell at a time)
Sonochemical coatingSafer, more durable, and value-added materials
Sonochemical coatingSonochemical coatingSonochemical coatingSafer, more durable, and value-added materials
Some of the ten IUPAC emerging technologies previously evaluated, such as mechanochemistry, liquid gating, and high-pressure inorganic chemistry, are all controlled by physical stimuli
Some of the ten IUPAC emerging technologies previously evaluated, such as mechanochemistry, liquid gating, and high-pressure inorganic chemistry, are all controlled by physical stimuli