
Biocatalytic Reduction of Imines in Non-Conventional Solvents
Iminoreductases are efficiently used to reduce cyclic imines in deep eutectic solvents and glycerol

Most Accessed Articles: September 2023
Highlights from Chemistry Europe, ACES, and GDCh journals

Who’s Next? Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2023 – Final Voting Results
Results of your predictions for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Who’s Next? Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2023 – Voting Results September 29
Latest results of your predictions for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Who’s Next? Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2023 – Voting Results September 22
Latest results of your predictions for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Silkworms Produce Spider Silk for the First Time
Spider silk by silkworms offers a green alternative to synthetic fibers

Who’s Next? Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2023 – Voting Results September 15
Latest results of your predictions for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Who’s Next? Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2023 – Voting Results September 8
Latest results of your predictions for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry

IUPAC 2023 Distinguished Women in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering
Acknowledging and promoting the work of women in chemistry and chemical engineering worldwide

The Chemistry of Balloons (and Rubber) – Part 3
How latex is collected, transported, and converted to natural rubber

Most Accessed Articles: June 2023
Highlights from Chemistry Europe, ACES, and GDCh journals

Future Insight™ Prize Awarded to Khalid Salaita
Khalid Salaita, USA, honored for the development of sensors to detect pathogens automated by DNA motors, which have proven successful in detecting SARS-CoV-2

Hybrid Battery Produces Chemicals While Storing/Providing Energy
Biomass flow battery generates electricity while producing furoic acid, and stores electricity while yielding furfuryl alcohol

Raw Material Change in the Chemical Industry
Shifting from coal, gas, and oil to the use of renewable materials and atmospheric CO2

Most Accessed Articles: May 2023
Highlights from Chemistry Europe, ACES, and GDCh journals

What is Concrete? What is Cement?
Concrete is the most commonly used building material today. What is it made of?

Wood Xerogels for High-Performance Transparent Wood
Can you imagine a window pane made just of wood? Researchers have developed a method that could make the production of optically transparent wood composites much simpler

Most Accessed Articles: April 2023
Highlights from Chemistry Europe, ACES, and GDCh journals

A Tsunami of Innovations Is Ahead of Us
Markus Kraft on the intersection of AI and chemistry, knowledge engineering and machine learning, their applications, challenges and successes, as well as his World Avatar Project