Photochemistry isn't the main culprit in marine mercury emissions, cyanobacteria also play a leading role.
Mercury from the Oceans? Blame the Bacteria!
Improved Carbon Dioxide Capture
Mechanochemical activation of biomass-derived carbon results in enhanced carbon dioxide storage properties
Efficient Solar Water-Splitting
Efficient energy capturing from sunlight via light-activated nanoparticles that capture hot electrons
Who's Next? Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2015 – Voting Results Friday 11 September
Latest results of the predictions for the next Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Dow Jones Sustainability Indices Review 2015
Global index tracking the financial performance of the leading sustainability-driven companies worldwide
Kirigami Solar Cells Follow the Sun
Paper-cutting art makes simple tilting substrates to help solar cells follow the sun across the sky
Decorated Photocatalysts
Silver-decorated tantalate semiconductors make hydrogen from water and sunshine
Chemistry Connects – WiFo2015
The largest and most important scientific event of the GDCh, the Wissenschaftsforum (WiFo 2015) took place in Dresden
Who's Next? Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2015
Make your predictions for the 2015 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Less Energy from Wind
Large wind farms slow down the wind and generate less electricity than previously thought