Angewandte Chemie 19/2025: Exciting

Angewandte Chemie 19/2025: Exciting

Author: Angewandte Chemie International Edition

In this issue, Bo Lai et al. review opportunities and uncertainties of isotope techniques in wastewater treatment. Xinchen Wang et al. discuss mechanistic insights into H2O dissociation on overall photo-/electrocatalytic CO2 reductions. Jin-Dong Yang et al. highlight research on the photoexcited structural diversification of carboxylic acids with a phosphorus promoter. In a Viewpoint Article, Sarah K. Schäfer et al. explain why mental health literacy can improve STEM. Carl Friedrich Nising et al. provide insights and perspectives into chemical process development in the pharmaceutical industry in Europe in a Scientific Perspective. In an obituary, Caroline E. Paul et  al. look back on the life of Iván Lavandera García and how he advanced biocatalysis with passion.

In the original research section, Jonathan L. Sessler et al. present the readily visualized detection of perfluorootanoic acid by means of a small-molecule chemosensor (see picture). Clotilde Policar et al. found specific lipopolysaccharide effects on intestinal epithelial cells, which are mitigated by an Mn superoxide dismutase mimic, by investigating the kinetic redox shotgun proteomics. Eva Hevia et al. describe the biphenylene coordination and ring-opening by alkali metal nickelates. Katrina A. Jolliffe et al. identified gem-diboronic acids as a motif for anion recognition in competitive media.


 

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