
Fluorine Tunneling Reshapes Our Understanding of Molecular Stability
Sebastian Hasenstab-Riedel and Carsten Müller, Germany, and colleagues have spent over a decade investigating the fascinating behavior of the [F₅]⁻ anion in a cryogenic neon matrix

Angewandte Chemie 18/2025: Connections
Overview of the latest issue of Angewandte Chemie

Electrochemical Co-Catalyzed C─H Activation for Enantioselective Formation of Indoles With Two Different Chiral C─N Axes
Lutz Ackermann and colleagues have introduced a new class of chiral oxazoline ureas as κ²-N,O-preligands for enantioselective transition metal catalysis

15 Years of ChemistryViews
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Angewandte Chemie 17/2025: Precise Deposition
Overview of the latest issue of Angewandte Chemie

Who Was Wolfgang Ernst Pauli?
The Nobel Laueate Wolfgang Pauli was born 125 years ago, on April 25, 1900, in Vienna, Austria, and is considered one of the most significant physicists of the 20th century

Thinking About Organic Chemistry Through the Lens of Underlying Physics
Peter R. Schreiner, Justus Liebig University Giessen, discusses his research, interdisciplinary education, chemistry's role in fostering collaboration and critical thinking, leadership in the GDCh, and his passion for music

First Antiferromagnetic Quasicrystals
Antiferromagnetism in a real icosahedral quasicrystal discovered

Most Accessed Articles: March 2025
Highlights from Chemistry Europe, ACES, and GDCh journals

Believing in the Power of Collaboration
Dr. Tim Kinzel, Executive Director of the GDCh, speaks here about the importance of volunteer engagement, collaboration, and addressing the changing needs of society as a central task of modern chemical societies

The Story of Pierre Curie & Autobiographical Notes
The first Polish and English critical edition, essential for science history enthusiasts and those interested in women in science and remarkable lives of individuals who have shaped our world

Free PDF of Condensed Version of IUPAC’s Green Book
IUPAC’s official guide on quantities, units, and symbols (Green Book – abridged version) is available as a free PDF

Oxygen for Mars? Electrochemical Process Splits CO₂ Directly Into O₂
Electrochemical process splits CO₂ directly into carbon and oxygen and could produce oxygen underwater or in space without the need for strict pressure or temperature conditions

Inorganic Cyclopentadienyl Analogues
Synthesis of two complexes containing planar Sb₅ and Bi₅ rings under mild reaction conditions

2025 Wolf Prize in Chemistry Announced
Helmut Schwarz, TU Berlin, Germany, honored

Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prizes 2025
Germany's most prestigious research prize

How to Find the Most Important Research Amid the Growing Number of Publications?
The German Chemical Society (GDCh) and Wiley-VCH launch Angewandte Chemie Novit, a highly-selective journal with a unique selection process to give the best research extra visibility

Molecular Orientation of Water in Electrolysis: New Insights
Researchers observed water molecule orientation during electrolysis in real time