Peter Roesky, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany, explains the inspiration behind his research

Peter Roesky on the Art and Utility of Inorganic Synthesis

New Type of Electrophile for Suzuki–Miyaura Reactions
Stable, readily available α-oxo-vinylsulfones for cross-coupling reactions

Presenting Your Research Concisely to a Broad Audience
Mastering the challenge of presenting research and engaging a broader audience through videos

14th Delegate Assembly of the European Young Chemists' Network (EYCN)
Connecting, supporting, and empowering young chemists - and a new period for the EYCN

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Impurities in Plastic Can Spoil Your Quantum Dot Emissions
Accidental contamination of substrates and polymer films gives wrong signals

Two-Faced Buckyballs
One-pot synthesis for Janus-type fullerenol derivatives developed

How Does Thermal Paper Work?
Printing of parking tickets and receipts has to be easy, reliable, cheap, material-efficient

Behind the Science: How Does Methylaluminoxane Work?
A. Itken-Fuder talked to S. McIndoe, University of Victoria, Canada, about the influence of additives on the mechanism of action of methylaluminoxane

Copolymer Made from Inorganic Nanoparticles
Nanoparticles coated in reactive block copolymers used as monomers