All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 107

  • Opinion

    Battling bacteria with copper

    2007-03-28T11:39:00Z

    Copper doorknobs could be the latest - and oldest - way to beat the bugs

  • Opinion

    Justifying total synthesis

    2007-03-28T11:39:00Z

    Derek Lowe wonders whether total synthesis is still worth the effort

  • Opinion

    A nasal offensive

    2007-03-28T11:39:00Z

    Dylan Stiles raises a stink

  • Careers

    'I didn’t lose sight of the bigger picture'

    2007-03-28T11:40:00Z

    As a teenager in a small Russian town, Andrei Khlobystov stood out for his desire to be a chemist. He is now making waves in the UK with his nano work, as he tells Yfke Hager

  • NEWS-p15-280
    News

    Roll up, roll up! Flexible electronic displays come to town

    2007-03-28T11:51:00Z

    Flexible electronic displays are finally racing to be first to bring their products to mass market

  • Opinion

    Letters: April 2007

    2007-03-28T13:35:00Z

    From Clifford Jones In the UK, batches of faulty petrol were recently found to have been contaminated with silicon (see p11). Burning this fuel would have formed silica (SiO2) particles which clogged the oxygen sensor at the exhaust, causing it to fail in its role in ’engine management’. ...

  • Opinion

    News from the future – May 2027

    2007-03-28T13:35:00Z

    Yet more land goes back to nature

  • FEATURE-Click-chem-250
    Feature

    The click concept

    2007-03-28T13:35:00Z

    To some, 'click chemistry' is simply a relabelling of standard organic chemistry practices. Others follow its principles almost religiously

  • Opinion

    Flashback

    2007-03-28T13:35:18Z

    30 years ago in Chemistry in Britain

  • Feature

    Fuelling China's future

    2007-03-28T13:42:25Z

    Min Enze helped to kickstart China's industrial boom. Fifty years on, his research focuses on tackling the environmental damage of development, reports Bea Perks

  • Feature

    Ready for Reach?

    2007-03-28T13:44:20Z

    Reach will start to be implemented in June and companies are being urged to prepare for it. This is easier said than done, with many areas of the legislation still decidedly fuzzy

  • Feature

    The shape shifters

    2007-03-28T13:47:12Z

    A sudden change in the properties of a drug as a new polymorph appears can be highly damaging for pharma firms. The industry now appears to be in control of the situation

  • Review

    Murder most horrid

    2007-03-28T13:56:28Z

    Exploring the darker side of chemicals in Victorian life

  • Review

    The golden touch

    2007-03-28T14:02:35Z

    Interest in gold catalysts has burgeoned and Catalysis by gold is a timely, thorough and lucid summary of the whole field

  • Review

    Flash George

    2007-03-28T14:03:43Z

    George Porter shared the 1967 Nobel prize for chemistry with Ronald Norrish and Manfred Eigen

  • Review

    Living with metals

    2007-03-28T14:04:46Z

    Over 20 different metallic elements are known to be essential to support and maintain life processes in human beings

  • Review

    Physical chemistry on the nano scale

    2007-03-28T14:08:00Z

    This is an accessible book for chemists who are starting out in the area of nanophysics

  • News

    New limits set on chirality

    2007-03-28T15:39:00Z

    Textbooks need updating as researchers measure the spatial arrangement of the most subtly chiral molecule ever synthesised

  • News

    The actinides, not so unpredictable after all

    2007-03-28T16:31:00Z

    Theoretical framework accounts for unexpected properties of the late actinides (plutonium, americium and curium)

  • News

    Sanofi-aventis and Oxford BioMedica enter licensing agreement

    2007-03-29T15:45:00Z

    Oxford BioMedica has licensed its leading cancer drug, TroVax, to Sanofi-aventis