Klaus K. Unger, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany, received CASSS Scientific Achievement Award
Klaus Unger Received CASSS Prize
Electricity From Biofluid
Electricity generated by using enzymes as catalysts and biofluid containing glucose as fuel for self-powered nanodevices
The Trap Snaps Shut
Researchers isolate the substance that causes Venus flytraps to close
Two Birds, One Stone
Single drug that blocks NO production by inhibiting two different enzyme targets could reduce tumor growth
Drug Delivery with Nanoshuttles
Catalytic nanoshuttles able to propel and navigate drug carriers to target destinations for rapid delivery of drugs
Ultrafiltration of Perchlorates
Poly(4-vinylpyridine) removes perchlorates from aqueous solution in polyelectrolyte-enhanced ultrafiltration methods
New Insights Into Oxygen Reduction Reaction
First-principles-based mechanistic study of the electrochemical oxygen reduction reaction mechanism on Pt(111) electrodes is presented
In Situ Passive Contamination Sampling
Low-density polyethylene membrane tested in situ for passive sampling of PAH contamination of water
Direct Amide Hydrogenation
Amides selectively and directly hydrogenated to alcohols and amines under mild, anhydrous conditions for the first time
Artificial Photosynthesis?
Bridging link in Ru–anthracene donor-acceptor couples influences energy transfer rate; implications for artificial photosynthesis