All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 54
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BASF closes 80 plants as demand slumps
Temporary shutdowns and production cuts represent 25 per cent of company's total capacity
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Colourful future for nanowires
Fine tuning the crystal structures of nanowires could boost the efficiency of LEDs and other electronic components
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Debate still heated on China's fusion plans
Scientists question country's involvement in Iter, the international fusion project
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Catalyst flexes for extra control
Flexibility is key for a new type of olefin metathesis catalyst
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Traditional Chinese medicine firm struggles for approval
China's drug regulator asked to reconsider decision to reject anti-HIV herbal drug
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Reactions studied by stop motion
Ultra-fast spectroscopy tracks changes during polyatomic reactions
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Microscope reveals catalyst secrets
New X-ray spectroscopy 'nanoreactor' watches catalysts in action
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Chemical industry cautious about Obama presidency
Chemical companies worry Obama could bring over-regulation, but chemists upbeat at funding plans
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Design rules for wet-proof materials
New equations give surfaces that can resist wetting by any liquid
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BP quits carbon capture competition
Just three consortia will now compete for UK government funding to build a CCS demonstration plant
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Nanotube scales challenge mass spectrometers
Glut of nanotube devices holds promise for ultra-sensitive mass detection
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Rocks to soak up carbon dioxide
Peridotite could mop up billions of tons of carbon dioxide a year, study estimates
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Biodiesel from forest fungus
Patagonian fungus that converts cellulose to biodiesel could challenge theories on fossil fuel origins
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Plastic labware contaminant risk
Study warns that chemicals from plasticware could be compromising biological studies
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Double reactor makes hydrogen and syngas
Fuel-forming reactions coupled to boost their efficiency
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A cleaner route to methanol
New catalytic process converts waste glycerol directly into methanol fuel