Overview of the latest issue of Angewandte Chemie

Angewandte Chemie 11/2019: Controlling Reactions

Smart Nanodrug Combats Resistance
A size‐controllable "stealth" doxorubicin‐loaded nanodrug

Nitroarenes as Amino Sources for Amide Synthesis
Chromium-catalyzed, step-economic reaction based on inexpensive air-stable subtrates

Halogen-Mediated Transport through Cell Membranes
Enhancing the cellular uptake of small molecules by halogen substitution

Chemical Hydrogen Storage System
Reversible liquid organic hydrogen carrier system made of simple organic compounds

Transfer Hydrogenation Catalyzed by a Bi(I) Complex
Unique example of Bi(I) catalysis

Improved Carbon Dioxide Reduction
Iron porphyrins with multipoint hydrogen bonding

Antibiotic Resistance Jumps Through the Genome
Study in fish shows increased mobility of bacterial resistance genes

Electrocatalyst Made from Covalent Organic Frameworks
Multifunctional catalyst obtained by pyrolysis of a bimetallic COF

Behind the Science: Reducing Heavy-Metal Load in Lithium-Ion Batteries
K. Welter, ChemPhysChem, talked to M. Yao, Osaka, Japan, about his work on anthraquinone-based oligomers in batteries