Ida Freund was a pioneering chemistry educator and women's rights advocate known for her innovative and engaging teaching methods

Breaking Barriers in Chemistry: The Vision and Influence of Ida Freund

Cyclo-P₅⁻ Revisited: Solid-State Characterization
Stabilization of the cyclo-P₅⁻ anion in the solid state through complexation of the alkaline metal cation with [2.2.2]cryptand, providing the first crystallographic characterization and detailed spectroscopic analysis

The Story of Pierre Curie & Autobiographical Notes
The first Polish and English critical edition, essential for science history enthusiasts and those interested in women in science and remarkable lives of individuals who have shaped our world

Sunday ChemistryViews Quiz (5)
Test your chemistry knowledge with our fun and quick quiz, releasing on select Sunday mornings!

Angewandte Chemie 13/2025: Dispersed Sites
Overview of the latest issue of Angewandte Chemie

Free PDF of Condensed Version of IUPAC’s Green Book
IUPAC’s official guide on quantities, units, and symbols (Green Book – abridged version) is available as a free PDF
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Unique Features of the Dinuclear Zirconocene Complex [(Cp₂Zr)₂(µ-Me)(µ-C₂Ph)]
The dinuclear zirconocene alkynyl methyl complex represents a multifaceted platform for the activation of small molecules

Conversion of Methane And Benzene C–H Bonds to C–Be And H–Be Bonds
The properties of the beryllyl ligands facilitate this novel C–H elementation reaction to an extent that is not possible with boron analogues

Lanthanoid-Carbodiimide Chemistry
The study examines carbodiimide reactions with LnII aryloxides and the reactivity of carbodiimide with organolanthanoid alkynyl complexes

Mn(I)-Catalyzed Cyclotrimerization of Triynes
First use of the manganese(I)–carbonyl complex MnBr(CO)5 as a catalyst for the [2 + 2 + 2] cycloaddition of functionalized triynes under mild photochemical conditions