Understanding how the passivating layer on a gold surface forms could see more accurate biosensors developed
A Passive Gold Surface
Shaping Platinum with Peptides
It is possible to create nanoscopic particles of platinum with precise shapes using facet-specific peptide sequences, according to US chemists
Activated Methane: Greenhouse Gas Turns to Feedstock
The successful generation of bare [CuO]+ has revealed the final piece of the puzzle about the activation of methane
Catalytic Revelation
Good agreement in calculations and experiment reveal how an important pre-catalyst used in olefin metathesis is activated
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Tracking Bismuth
Tracking bismuth uptake at the single-cell level using mass spectrometry could see new anti-ulcer drugs developed
Angewandte Chemie 19/2011 – Porphyrins and More
An overview of the current issue of Angewandte Chemie
The Elusive Green LED
New manufacturing technique could see the elusive green LED become as powerful and cheap as its red and blue counterparts
2D Beats 3D
Ceria, present in catalytic converters, stores more oxygen in its 2D platelet form than its 3D nanocrystalline form
IYC 2011 in Hong Kong
The Chemical Society of Hong Kong invites professors in chemistry to share their greetings on the International Year of Chemistry