Dr. William Chueh from Stanford University, California, USA, honored by BASF and Volkswagen
Science Award Electrochemistry for W. Chueh
Chemical Traces Reflect Personal Lifestyle
Detection of skin-associated compounds on personal belongings such as mobile phones
Functionalizing Ketones via Boron Enolates
Palladium-catalyzed dehydroboration gives unsaturated ketones
Azamacrocycles: Shaken, Not Stirred
Direct N-tetraalkylation of azamacrocycles has a higher yield when shaken
Metal-Free Electrocatalyst
Bifunctional carbon nanotube-boron nitride (CNT-BN) nanocomposite shows great potential as an electrocatalyst
New DLR Institutes
German Federal Government approves funding for additional German Aerospace Center (DLR) institutes
Angewandte Chemie 48/2016: The Fascination of Our Science
Overview of the latest issue of Angewandte Chemie
GM Crops Lower Carbon Footprint of Agriculture
Economic and environmental impacts of a global ban on genetically modified (GM) crops
Dual-Readout Fingerprint Detection
Functionalized polymer dots as fluorescent and colorimetric probes
Synthesis of Fluorinated Allylic Esters
Addition of fluorinated benzoic acids to butadiene using rhodium-based catalyst