Research results are published not only as scientific literature, but also in the form of patents. The video shows how to read and use them

What are Patents? How Do You Read Patents?

Most Accessed Articles: February 2022
Highlights from Chemistry Europe, ACES, and GDCh journals

Sustainable Cleaning of Nanofiltration Membranes
Chemoenzymatic cascade reaction degrades pollutants in membranes used in watewater treatment

Teaching Chemistry in Attractive Ways
An example from the Czech Republic shows how a company improves the image of chemistry in an entire region

Behind the Science: Using Smart Tomographic Sensors in Process Control
Barbara Boeck talked to Uwe Hampel, Dresden, Germany, about controlled fluid separation with smart process tomography sensors

A Good Traveler Has No Fixed Destination
David Milstein, Weizmann Institute of Science, talks about organometallic catalysis, hydrogen storage, and surprises in research

Behind the Science: How to Store Hydrogen
Cordula Buse talked to Karsten Müller, University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany, about the state of hydrogen storage technologies

Steamcracker
Learn from this picture how a steamcracker works

BASF – Working Intensely on Eco-Efficiency
Martin Brudermüller presented the company’s ambitious strategies and R&D projects to reduce CO2 in future production processes

Chemical Engineering Never Gets Boring
M. Kraume, TU Berlin, on trends in chemical engineering, his motivation, and the (German) chemical engineering community