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Chemistry World October 15, 2014 Jennifer Newton |
Liming Dai: Integrating nanochemistry into the macroscopic world Liming Dai's expertise lies across the synthesis, chemical modification and device fabrication of conjugated polymers and carbon nanomaterials for energy-related and biomedical applications. |
Chemistry World October 14, 2014 Sage Bowser |
Through the looking glass with switchable mirrors Scientists in South Korea have developed a reversible electrochemical mirror that can switch between a transparent and reflective state, and remain reflective for up to two hours without external electrical power. |
Chemistry World October 14, 2014 James Urquhart |
Good vibrations for electron microscopy The physical and chemical properties of materials will be better understood thanks to researchers who added vibrational spectroscopy to the electron microscope at a spatial resolution of just a few nanometers. |
Chemistry World October 14, 2014 Michael Bearpark |
Photochemistry and photophysics This is a very timely book that provides an up to date presentation of photochemistry and photophysics in which the two subject areas are clearly interrelated. |
Chemistry World October 13, 2014 Tim Wogan |
Nanodiamonds add some sparkle to imaging Nanodiamonds are highly promising medical imaging contrast agents and drug delivery vehicles because of their low cytotoxicity. |
Chemistry World October 13, 2014 Rebecca Trager |
Pyrolysis touted as billion dollar US industry Rapid development of pyrolysis technology, more commonly known as plastics-to-oil, could contribute $9 billion to the US economy and spawn more than 40,000 domestic jobs. |
Chemistry World October 10, 2014 Katrina Kramer |
Smart bandage gives wound treatment the green light A group of researchers from the US, South Korea and Germany has developed a liquid bandage that can map oxygen concentrations in skin wounds and burns. |
Chemistry World October 10, 2014 Laura Fisher |
Dangling bonds induce ferromagnetism in graphitic carbon nitride Researchers have achieved ferromagnetism in graphitic carbon nitride, g-C 3N 4, by introducing hydrogen dangling bonds into its two-dimensional structure, making the material suitable for spintronic devices. |
Chemistry World October 10, 2014 Simon Ward |
The organic chemistry of drug design and drug action (3rd edition) The organic chemistry of drug design and drug action is a long-running textbook, first appearing over 20 years ago. |
Chemistry World October 9, 2014 Katrina Kramer |
Largest Mobius molecule synthesized Researchers from Korea and Japan have put a new twist on aromaticity, synthesizing the largest Mobius aromatic molecule to date. |
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