Stoppering zeolite channels containing europium(III) complexes increases their luminescence intensity
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Behind the Science: Copolymerization of Metal Nanoparticles
Dr. Jonathan Faiz talks to Professor Eugenia Kumacheva about her article on the assembly of metal nanoparticles
Making Fingerprints Light Up
Latent fingerprints can be imaged by using upconversion nanoparticles conjugated to a lysozome-binding aptamer
The Strongest Organosuperbases
Fusion of imidazole and guanidine units results in the strongest phosphorus-free organosuperbases reported to date
Detecting Thrombosis
A magnetic resonance (MR) probe can be used to distinguish old and new blood clots
Photoinduced Control of Bioactive Species
Use of visible or near-IR light to excite fluorophores attached to cobalamin complexes results in cleavage of the Co-C bond
How Do Desolvated Proteins Fold?
Protein folding in the gas phase is different from that in solution and is directed by electrostatic rather than hydrophobic interactions
What Matters?
Alois Fürstner discusses how public perception of chemistry and lack of financial resources threaten basic research
Guinness Molecules: Identifying Lowest-Energy Structures
Martin A. Suhm, Germany, discusses the lowest-energy structure for a certain sum formula, or "Guinness molecule"
Luminescent Thin Films with Switchable Transparency
Dense framework europium(II) imidazolate manipulated by laser techniques into thin films with switchable transparency