Fluctuations in the power grid due to wind or solar sources could be solved by new production process for supercapacitors
Power Grid Buffer?
Breaking the Bottleneck in Forward Osmosis
The problem that slows the production of clean water has been overcome with a new, thin nanofiber osmosis membrane
Global Chemical Industry Structure
The structure of the chemical industries of China, Brazil, Russia and Saudi Arabia
Women in Chemistry — Interview with Polly Arnold
Polly Arnold, University of Edinburgh, UK, already was identified as a rising star when presented a prize by his Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh
20 New H2 Filling Stations in Germany
For the first time it will be possible to drive anywhere in Germany with a fuel-cell-powered vehicle
Small Change Makes Big Difference
Subtle difference between two branches of an important family of neurotransmitter-gated ion channels has been examined
Hydrogen Peroxide Electrochemical Sensor
First fast and efficient electroanalytical method to be applied to a continuous, in situ detection of H2O2 in organic oxidation reactions
Copper Effective Against New E. Coli Strains
Copper surfaces could help prevent outbreaks of new <i>E. coli</i> strains such as the current outbreak in Germany
Angewandte Author Profiles June
José L. Alonso, Jin-Quan Yu, Guy Bertrand, and Kenichiro Itami, are interviewed this month
110th Bunsentagung
Impressions from the 110th Bunsentagung, the annual meeting for Physical Chemistry in Berlin, Germany