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Magazine articles on chemistry.
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Chemistry World
January 29, 2014
Tim Wogan
'Waterjet' printer set to make a splash Chinese scientists have come up with 'waterjet printing' that uses paper coated with dyes that change color when wet and return to their colorless state when dry. mark for My Articles 25 similar articles
Chemistry World
January 29, 2014
Elisabeth Ratcliffe
Flow system overcomes reagent incompatibility issues Synthesizing cyclic carbonates could become easier and more efficient thanks to a sequential flow system developed by scientists in the US. mark for My Articles 18 similar articles
Chemistry World
January 29, 2014
Organic matter: Indoxamycins A, C and F In 2012, Erick Carreira's group in Zurich reported the total synthesis of indoxamycin B. 1 This 24-step organometallic tour de force resulted in a structural reassignment and set the bar rather high for future work on this family. mark for My Articles 106 similar articles
Chemistry World
January 27, 2014
Ian Hamley
Water droplets to nanotechnology: a journey through self-assembly This short volume is for those interested in surface wetting by particulates and convective self-assembly. mark for My Articles
Chemistry World
January 28, 2014
Katia Moskvitch
Sweet success for bio-battery Rechargeable, energy-dense bio-batteries running on sugar might be powering our electronic gadgets in as little as three years, according to a US team of scientists. mark for My Articles 190 similar articles
Chemistry World
January 27, 2014
Michael Parkin
One minute synthesis for microporous materials Researchers in Japan have developed the fastest known synthetic route for preparing crystalline microporous solids. mark for My Articles 10 similar articles
Chemistry World
January 24, 2014
Simon Hadlington
New biosensor inspired by turkeys Researchers in the US have invented a sensor that changes color in response to its environment using a similar mechanism to that which operates in many animals. mark for My Articles 11 similar articles
Chemistry World
January 24, 2014
Michael Gross
Self-assembing carbohydrates behave like proteins Researchers have used ultracentrifugation to show that some carbohydrates behave like proteins, sticking together in complex, well-ordered arrangements that readily dissolve and reform in response to concentration changes. mark for My Articles 11 similar articles
Chemistry World
January 24, 2014
Megan Tyler
Nanomaterials: Bin and burn? Scientists in the US have begun addressing the question of whether the disposal of nanomaterials could damage the environment, by investigating the fate of nanomaterials in incinerators. mark for My Articles 50 similar articles
Chemistry World
January 16, 2014
The art of alternatives Recent years have seen great advances in alternatives to animal tests. Yet we still need to understand how and why compounds are toxic before we can make the giant leap to replacement. mark for My Articles 211 similar articles
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