Magnetic, luminescent nanoparticles were successfully used to separate three immunoglobulin G derivatives sequentially

From Magnetic Code to Analyte Detection

Phosphine-Free Ruthenium Complex for Water Splitting
Ruthenium pincer complex without oxidizable ligands enables C-H/O-H bond cleavage with water and alcohol

Behind the Science: Benefits of Transition-Metal-Free Reactions
Saskia Neubacher and David Peralta, ChemistryOpen, talk to Berit Olofsson, Stockholm University, Sweden, about her research

Swell Gels
A shrinkable supramolecular metallo-hydrogel showing reversible volume change

Slime Polyelectrolyte for Easy-to-Make Electrochromic Devices
Polyvinyl alcohol–borax slime is promising as an electrolyte for high-performance electrochromic devices

Hidden Colors
Caged rhodamine dyes used as “hidden” markers in subdiffractional and conventional light microscopy

Hydrogen From Iron?
The iron-catalyzed dehydrogenation of formic acid as a step on the road to a hydrogen economy

An Unexpected Cyclization Produces Acridine Derivatives
Cyclization of tritylamines promoted by copper salts for the synthesis of acridine derivatives

DNA-Binding Cyclopeptides
Triostin A cyclopeptide analogues containing four nucleobase recognition units bind DNA and exhibit low cytotoxicity

Self-Templated Electrocatalysts
Highly active catalysts for the oxygen evolution reaction were synthesized by using KCl nanocrystals as sacrificial templates