Centennial commemoration of the first large-scale use of chemical weapons
Author Archive for: . (2992)
Polar Opposites
First synthesis of strained polar all-cis hexafluorocyclohexane - the most polar non-ionic compound
Recycled CDs Absorb Carbon Dioxide
Turning waste CDs and DVDs into activated carbon with excellent absorption properties
Synthesis of Chiral Nanoparticles
Easy preparation of amino acid-based chiral nanoparticles for enantioselective crystallization
Serving all Kinds of Chemical Scientists
David Spichiger, Executive Director of the Swiss Chemical Society (SCS), on their strategic pillars, secrets for success, and challenges for the future
Novel Carbonaceous Nanostructures
Simple, effective synthesis of novel carbonaceous nanostructures with various dimensionsunder mild conditions
Desalination with Nanoporous Graphene
Energy-efficient desalination improves on state-of-the-art reverse osmosis
Best Piezoelectric Composites
Highest piezoelectric value of any polymer composite found for polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) carbon fullerene (C60) composites
How Chemicals Became Weapons
Looking at the dawn of chemical warfare 100 years ago and the controversial role of Fritz Haber
Safer and Greener Antifreeze
Food additive, propylene glycol, together with an additive could serve as a safer, more environmentally friendly antifreeze