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Chemistry World May 7, 2013 Tuck & Poliakoff |
Supercritical water: a green solvent, properties and uses This is an interesting monograph by Yizhak Marcus that focuses on the properties and spectroscopy of scH 2O with a brief review of its applications on a laboratory and industrial scale. |
Chemistry World May 5, 2013 Simon Hadlington |
Actinide specialists crystallize uranium(VI) nitride Chemists in the UK have succeeded in isolating stable crystals of the triply-bonded nitride of uranium in its +6 oxidation state -- the first time that this has been done. |
Chemistry World May 3, 2013 Alison Rodger |
VCD spectroscopy for organic chemists I highly recommend VCD Spectroscopy, by Philip Stephens and others, for organic chemists as the textbook of choice on this useful topic. |
Chemistry World May 2, 2013 Simon Hadlington |
Solar panel slims down to a few atoms thick An international team of researchers has constructed an atom thin photovoltaic device with unusually high quantum efficiency -- a measure of the photons converted into charge carrying electrons -- of 30%. |
Chemistry World May 2, 2013 Jennifer Newton |
Updating the textbook on intermolecular interactions A researcher in Spain has analyzed over five million intermolecular distances to propose a consistent set of van der Waals radii for the most naturally occurring elements. |
Chemistry World May 2, 2013 Rebecca Trager |
Suspect charged over ricin letters A martial arts instructor from Mississippi has been charged with sending ricin-laced letters to President Obama, a Republican Senator and a state judge last month. The letters were intercepted at postal screening facilities. |
Chemistry World May 1, 2013 Rebecca Trager |
UCLA chemist to stand trial for safety violations linked to Sheri Sangji death The chemist who supervised a research assistant who died from injuries sustained in a University of California, Los Angeles lab more than four years ago will go on trial in connection with her death. |
Chemistry World May 1, 2013 Dinsa Sachan |
High lead levels in Indian children blamed on paints Old lead paint around Delhi may go some way to explaining the high levels of lead in the blood of the capital city's children |
Chemistry World May 1, 2013 Paul Docherty |
Kingianin A The capacity for nature to astonish me with architectural ingenuity has remained undimmed. One glance at the kingianin family of natural products did this again -- the remarkable and unusual cyclobutane functionality kindling thoughts of 'how the hell..?' |
Chemistry World May 1, 2013 Bibiana Campos Seijo |
Not short of news Death of Margaret Thatcher, trained as a chemist... Explosion of fertilizer plant at Waco, Texas... Ricin laced letters to Obama... |
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