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Chemistry World September 2007 Dylan Stiles |
Column: Bench Monkey The chemistry of superacids. |
This Old House June 11, 2015 Brittany Romano |
What's Inside Your Glade Fragrance Plug-in? Let's see if other major manufacturers follow the example set by SC Johnson's product-ingredient disclosure. |
Chemistry World February 11, 2015 Derek Lowe |
The smell of success The sheer variety of smells that we chemists are exposed to is surely one driver of our passion for the subject. |
Wired Patrick di Justo |
What's Inside a Cup of Coffee? Chemicals to wake you up. |
Chemistry World May 22, 2014 Phillip Broadwith |
Mitsui continues reinvention efforts with two deals Struggling Japanese firm Mitsui Chemicals is persevering in its efforts to realign its product portfolio and return to profitability. |
Chemistry World December 22, 2014 Andy Extance |
Chemistry from the skies promises low-emission nylon raw material Mimicking the breakdown of atmospheric organic compounds has led to a cleaner way to make a key nylon raw material. |
Chemistry World December 24, 2013 Patrick Walter |
Kemira now water-based after formic acid sale Finnish chemical company Kemira has sold its formic acid business to US agrichemical concern Taminco for euro 140 million ( 117 million pounds) |
Chemistry World October 25, 2006 Jessica Ebert |
The Smell of Filthy Lucre The musty smell that most people associate with old pennies and other objects made of iron, copper, or brass is really a human body odour, not a metal vapour, report researchers. |
Chemistry World October 31, 2014 Andy Extance |
Acid choice flips enantioselectivity Organic chemists in Ireland have developed a pair of reactions they think are unique in producing predominantly one of two mirror-image products without a change of catalyst. |
Chemistry World January 14, 2015 Karl Collins |
Alkynes reverse reactivity Coupling together thiols and alkynes -- both inherently nucleophilic species -- is a tricky prospect. |
Chemistry World June 23, 2010 Simon Hadlington |
New catalyst for hydrogen from formic acid Chemists in Germany have taken a leaf out of nature's book to develop a new, low-cost, iron-based catalyst powered by light that can extract hydrogen from formic acid. |
Chemistry World April 11, 2011 Laura Howes |
Pocket sized fuel cell, a step closer A new catalyst for hydrogen evolution could see you carry around a fuel cell in your pocket to power electronic devices. |