Tag Carbon-bearing molecules

Revolutionizing In-Vehicle Network Security: Understanding Viden’s Voltage-Based Attack Identification

As our vehicles become increasingly electronic, the potential for cyber threats to in-vehicle networks has surged. This has sparked a wave of innovative research aimed at securing these systems. One groundbreaking approach is Viden, a novel scheme aimed at identifying… Continue Reading →

The Chemistry of Energetically Activated Cumulenes: Exploring Unimolecular Decomposition in Extreme Environments

In this article, we will delve into the fascinating world of energetically activated cumulenes, from allene (H2CCCH2) to hexapentaene (H2CCCCCCH2), and explore their applications, characteristics, and the unimolecular decomposition processes that occur in extreme environments. These carbon-bearing molecules have garnered… Continue Reading →

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