Carmen Nájera – Professor of Organic Chemistry, University of Alicante, Spain, and EurJOC Editorial Board Member – awarded

Carmen Nájera Wins Franco-Spanish Prize

Cycloadditions of CF3-Containing Alkynes
The [2 + 2 + 2] cyclotrimerization of trifluoromethyl group substituted alkynes has been achieved with a ruthenium catalyst

Improve Your PET and SPECT Image
Nuclear imaging techniques study the brain distribution of multiple sclerosis drugs with additional iodine

Carbon Capture at Ambient Conditions
Boron nitride nanotubes show promise for the sequestration of CO2 at ambient conditions according to latest calculations

Angewandte Chemie 6/2011: Nano and the Rest
An overview of the current edition of Angewandte Chemie

Water Repellent Transferable Graphene
The hydrophobic nature of transferable graphene oxide films can be tuned simply by changing pH and voltage

Improving Silicon Nanowires-Based Solar Cells
Understanding the origin of poor performance of silicon nanowires leads to improved efficiency of solar energy conversion

Macroscopic Invisibility Cloaks
Invisibility cloaks large enough to be “seen” by the human eye possible thanks to the birefringent nature of calcite crystals

Angewandte Author Profiles February
Axel Schulz, Annie Powell, Takeshi Kawase, and Nobuharu Iwasawa, are interviewed this month

New Material for Low-Cost Solar Electricity
New material specially designed for use in plastic solar cells brings low-cost solar electricity a step closer