Polymer objects that appear one-dimensional may adopt complex 3D structures influencing their electronic and optical properties
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Hollow-Fiber Membranes for Biomedical Applications
Comprehensive comparison of hollow-fiber membranes for 129Xe NMR spectroscopy could improve setup
Understanding Bacterial Photosynthesis with Quantum Mechanics
German researchers unravel a long-standing puzzle about the structure of spheroidene in the photosynthetic purple bacteria
ChemPhysChem Has A New Editor-in-Chief
Dr. Greta Heydenrych named as Editor-in-Chief of ChemPhysChem
Watching Elusive Radicals
New experimental setup lets researchers "watch" biologically relevant radicals in action
Tuning by Dip-Coating
Dip-coating could become an interesting route to generate unique microstructures of organic semiconductors
Urban Grime in Local Air Quality
In the presence of solar light and photosensitizer, nitrate may actively contribute to the photochemical pollution
Electrochemistry – Increasingly Interdisciplinary Field
Modern Electrochemistry: Interdisciplinary Research at the Forefront of Science - special issue edited by C. Amatore, D. Kolb and R. Compton
Do Biocides Affect Microbial Fuel Cells?
Biofilm-based microbial fuel cells' responses to biocides tested with antibiotics, heavy metals and disinfectants
Amperometry Put to Test
Amperometry at carbon fiber electrodes, a method commonly used to detect molecules released by single living cells, may lead to biased results.