Phosphorus nitride could be used as a friction-stable, fast-burning, and very effective pyrotechnic obscurant

Phosphorus nitride could be used as a friction-stable, fast-burning, and very effective pyrotechnic obscurant
Perylenediimides act as large surfaces for catalysis
Synthesis of pyrroles by dehydrogenative coupling of diols and amines
Sodium-oxygen batteries with improved cycle life due to highly concentrated electrolytes
Overview of the latest issue of Angewandte Chemie
Two bisulfate ions can form a hydrogen-bonded dimer in a neutral molecular receptor
Composite membrane for the effective separation of lithium from contaminants in brines
Highly selective catalytic asymmetric allylboration reactions
Secondary and tertiary structures of proteins maintained in the gas phase
Hollow sodalite-type tungsten–lanthanide–oxide cages can be prepared by multicomponent self-assembly