Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 331 Fly Yourself On The Wrong Road (2/3)

On the other side, far away from the Institute of Materials at Binghamton University in New York State.

Professor Stanley, who had withdrawn early from the organic symposium in a well-sound-intermitted conference room, was standing with his assistant and representatives of businesses such as Darren Woods in front of an open laptop.

And the image shown in the computer is the same caged carbon molecule...

“Looks like my worries are right, I knew this guy wasn't easy! His research is more than just two papers published in Science! ”

Staring at the data and images on the computer screen, Professor Stanley muttered to himself, his tone filled with excitement and excitement.

If you compare scientific research to an exam, the answer to the last big question that comes before him is almost equal!

Now, he just needs to experiment with “solving the problem" before everyone else...

He is the director of the Institute, and as long as Mobil Chemicals can afford it, he can even mobilize formal or informal researchers throughout the Institute to work on his projects.

At the size of the Institute of Materials at the University of Binghamton, it is easy to crush small and medium-sized research institutions like the Sarott Institute on scientific labor resources.

Standing next to Professor Stanley, his assistant also had a shocking look on his face, mumbling in an astonishing tone: "Unbelievable… can mathematical methods still calculate the spatial structure of this macromolecule? And to this degree of precision, it's unheard of! ”

Computer technology-based simulation experiments exist where models are established by mathematical methods and computational analysis is carried out by over-computation. In fact, by calculating the paper on the birth of the chemical world's nuclear weapon, Anton, more than 80 percent of it is.

However, even “Anton” would not have done so.

Professor Stanley's face was serious, and although he didn't answer that question, the look on his face had shaken his heart. Clean and clean.

The so-called existence is reasonable.

Even if he doesn't want to believe it, the facts are now before him.

HCS-1 material has shown a good side in inhibiting the diffusion of polysulphur compounds to electrolytes.

Staring at the computer screen, Woods frowned slightly and asked, “Do you see anything? ”

As an entrepreneur, he doesn't care who this historic honor belongs to, he only cares about the most fundamental patents.

ExxonMobil also paid a price to dig up these five lab assistants from the Ark.

While this $2 million is nothing to Mobil Chemicals, it also depends on where the money is spent and whether it's worth it.

After hearing Woods' inquiry, Professor Stanley smiled confidently at the corner of his mouth.

“This is a cage-like carbon molecular model, in which HCS-1 materials are morphologically present in similar places, except for a few key π bonds, large π bonds, and carbon atoms. My guess is that the HCS-1 material is probably a by-product of their search for this caged carbon molecule. ”

“If not surprisingly, it should be the key to solving lithium-sulfur battery technology! ”

That way, the explanation is clear.

Otherwise, Professor Stanley had no idea why the paper that the Ark had published in Science had added pricey fullerene materials and carbon nanotubes to the reactor to co-heat and screen HCS-1 materials from a pile of "useless” carbon slag.

Thinking about it, he couldn't help but chuckle.

Who can imagine that the HCS-1 material presented in that paper was just a failed attempt, a by-product of the experimental waste. No wonder the ark published that milestone with such confidence and indifference to the progress of their research.

If you don't know about these unpublished experimental data, especially the caged carbon molecular model, and you just read those two papers in Science, what the hell do you think they're really working on?

With this in mind, Professor Stanley stopped hesitating and immediately asked his assistant.

“We have lagged behind them, but fortunately not too far behind. ”

“Communicate the experimental groups, redirect the research immediately, and from now on, try to overcome the technical difficulties of caged carbon molecules and solve a range of problems from product preparation to physical and chemical properties analysis! ”

“In addition, 20 internship fellows will have to be recruited, and we will have to get in front of them to do it! ”

“Move fast! ”

“Understood!” the assistant standing next to him nodded immediately and ran away from the conference room.

Looking at Professor Stanley so energetic, Woods' corner of mouth also raised a smile of winning tickets.

“Mobil Chemical will maximize support for your research and wish you success! ”

Professor Stanley stretched out his hand and Woods shook it, with the same smile on his face as a winning ticket.

“Thank you very much! Besides, it would be an honor to work with you! ”

……

It has to be said that Professor Stanley does have a strategic vision.

Through this limited information, he has analysed the intentions of the Ark.

But the only thing missing in America is that he seems to have overlooked another possibility.

That's the Sarott Institute. It's not actually a lithium-sulfur battery, it's something completely different...

At the end of the meeting, the door to the soundproof conference room opened and Woods walked out of there with his own secretary.

At this point, a man sitting on the couch outside the conference room immediately stood up and greeted him in his direction.

Ricardo —— the man who made old Sarah jump like a thunder.

But at this moment, the look on his face is not as relaxing as it was when he first hugged Professor Stanley and ExxonMobil's thighs.

Because just now, he had received a summons from the court.

The parent company of the Sarott Institute, Star Sky Technology, intends to prosecute him under a non-competition agreement and confidentiality contract signed by him on his inauguration.

Not only that, he was charged with more than four other colleagues who had also separated.

That's business espionage.

Compared to his four colleagues, the charges against him are far greater.

Although federal labour laws tend to protect the rights and interests of workers, if an enterprise proves convincing enough, he will face not only high fines, but even the possibility of being sent to prison.

And that's why Ricardo panicked.

Watching Woods walk out of the conference room, he grabbed the last straw of his life and walked up to plead.

“You said you'd help me solve the case, right? ”

“Rest assured, Mr. Ricardo, that we will certainly solve the case for you, and the information you bring is of great use. ”

Woods had a bright smile, like the spring sun.

Ricardo was indicted, probably the second good news he heard today.

This demonstrates their impatience and the value of their intelligence.

As for the district case, it's not a problem at all for them ExxonMobil...