Copper (I) oxide, otherwise known as cuprous oxide or copper 1 oxide, is an inorganic compound with the formula Cu 2 O. It is a principal oxide of copper. This compound is a red-colored solid, and is ...
Composite copper–lanthanum and copper–yttrium oxides developed by researchers from Japan demonstrate exceptionally high antiviral activity against non-enveloped virus. These oxides are highly stable ...
Magnetic studies of ultrathin slabs of copper-oxide materials reveal that at very low temperatures, the thinnest, isolated layers lose their long-range magnetic order and instead behave like a ...
Copper (II) oxide is a higher oxide of copper and belongs to the monoclinic crystal system. It occurs as a black solid with an ionic structure that melts above 1200°C with some loss of oxygen. It is ...
Researchers at Science Tokyo synthesize two copper-based composite oxides La₂CuO₄ and Y₂Cu₂O₅, which exhibit strong antiviral activity along with high stability, surpassing the performance of ...
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