Rigid framework ensures the effect of positive charge in cationic Lewis acids remains constant and allows effective catalysis
Catalysis by Strong Cationic Lewis Acids
Haja Luz! – Interview with Jorge Calado
J. Calado, University of Lisbon, talks about chemistry, history and art, and what really drove Mendeleev to create the Periodic Table
Barbara Elvers on the Ullmann’s
Barbara Elvers, Editor-in-Chief of the Ullmann's Encyclopedia, talks about her involvement with the Ullmann's
First Designer Metalloprotein
First de novo designed metal-containing protein that behaves as an artificial metallohydrolase enzyme
Graphic Designer Inspired by Chemists
A range of posters celebrating chemists and their contributions to mankind have been produced by graphic designer Simon Page
Novel Facile Approach to Enhanced Zeolite Reactivity
New one-pot method to prepare a highly active and yet selective and stable acidic micro-/mesoporous zeolite catalyst composite
60 Years Institut Dr. Flad
International renowned school for Chemistry, Pharmacy, Biotechnology and the Environment, celebrated with outstanding scientists
Two-Faced Talc
Talc can behave as both a hydrophilic and a hydrophobic material. An explanation for this cohesion-adhesion dichotomy has washed up
Reverse Logic
A reversible DNA logic circuit can repeatedly carry out its computational task as inputs change, according to British scientists
Merck-Banyu Lectureship Award Winners
The Chemical Record special issue includes personal account articles from all seven past Merck-Banyu Lectureship awardees