Special nanoparticle structures measured by light scattering
Size and Shape Matter
Antibody-Free Detection
Graphene oxide photoluminescence can be modulated to allow detection of neurotransmitters
Chemical Poems: Tin
Poems based on the natural properties of each of the elements of the periodic table
Porous Silicon Reveals Fingerprints
The electrochemiluminescence of porous silicon can be used to visualize latent fingerprints, and to detect TNT in them
Drug Design with Fluorine NMR
A correlation between 19F NMR chemical shifts and intermolecular interactions gives guidelines for interactions with receptors
Contamination of Seafood with Arsenolipids
RP-HPLC-ICP-MS in combination with ESI-MS reveals that Arsenolipids are the major class of Arsenic in canned cod liver
Dorothy Hodgkin – Pioneer of the Study of Biomolecules by XRay Crystallography
1964 Nobel Prize winner in chemistry for "the determination of the structures of important biochemical substances by means of the X-ray technique"
Career: As A Chemist at a Museum
Dr. S. Röhrs has worked as a scientist at the Musées de France, The British Museum, and is now at the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
Sensor Helps Control Milk Quality
A BODIPY dye-based fluorescence detector can instantly quantify milk fat content
Chrysotile
Chrysotile is often called white asbestos and belongs to the serpentine group of phyllosilicates; answer to Guess the Mineral (2)