spectroscopy

New way to characterize cellulose, advance bioproducts

By Maegan Murray, WSU Tri-Cities RICHLAND, Wash. – Researchers at Washington State University Tri-Cities and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have found a new way to define the molecular structure of cellulose, which could lead to cheaper and more efficient ways to make a variety of crucial bioproducts.

NMR a rare, versatile tool

Tools and resources are great assets, particularly when funding is tight and you are competing to be among the best in the nation in academic research and technological excellence. One strength Washington State University offers scientific researchers in that effort is ready, affordable access to a rare type of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. And with […]