The Institute of Chemistry at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem was the first of its kind in the country
Author Archive for: Brian Johnson (9)
Gold Medals for Guinness Molecules
Finding the most stable structure for a given molecular formula is a rewarding project for teachers and students alike
Bonding Beyond Borders: The Nozoe Autograph Books
The first entry was on July 19, 1953; the last on October 16, 1994. 15,065 days. That was the lifespan of Tetsuo Nozoe’s autograph book
Remarkable Adsorption Selectivity in MOFs
The material Co-MOF-74 reported to exhibit record selectivity for absorption of propene over propane for any MOF described to date
Merck-Banyu Lectureship Award Winners
The Chemical Record special issue includes personal account articles from all seven past Merck-Banyu Lectureship awardees
Nagoya Silver Medal Special Issue
The 11 Silver Medal winners from 1999 to 2009 represent the ‘crème de la crème’ of modern Japanese organic chemistry
Congratulations!
Professor Bert W. Meijer, Eindhoven University of Technology, has been named the 2011 The Chemical Record Lecturer
Isn’t It Iron-ic!
Iron catalysis has allowed the syntheses of himanimide A and B in four and five steps, respectively
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