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Cellulose Nanocrystals Prevent Recrystallization in Ice Cream
Improved stabilizer for frozen food
A More Precise Way to Make Nanodiamonds
Iron carbide nanoparticles used as a carbon source
Porous Silicon Nanocarriers for Anticancer Drugs
Drug conjugates with photo-cleavable, pH-cleavable, or enzyme-cleavable linkers
Most Accessed Articles: February 2022
Highlights from Chemistry Europe, ACES, and GDCh journals
Flexible Carbon Supports for Cobalt Single-Atom Catalyst
Electrocatalysts for binder-free zinc-air batteries
Angewandte Chemie 12/2022: Pathways
Overview of the latest issue of Angewandte Chemie
75th Birthday: Christoph Bräuchle
Physical chemist with a focus on spectroscopy, bio-, and nanosciences
Sustainable Cleaning of Nanofiltration Membranes
Chemoenzymatic cascade reaction degrades pollutants in membranes used in watewater treatment
Phage–Gold Nanorod Conjugates for Wound Treatment
Zinc-releasing material targets pathogens in infected wounds