All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 147
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Research
Catalyst duo exerts powerful stereocontrol
Different catalyst combinations select between stereoisomeric products as reaction forms bond between two chiral reactants
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Business
Carbon capture and storage labelled ‘farcical’
Advocacy group report highlights failings in European policy over carbon emissions
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Feature
Small lights, big impression
Andy Extance goggles at the display revolution, the culmination of 30 years of research into organic light emitting diodes
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Business
Industry applauds US chemical reform bill
Trade groups call the bipartisan bill an effective compromise, but environmental groups say it is too weak
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Research
Catching a reaction in the act
AFM images a reactant and its cyclised products on a silver surface
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News
Blast kills 33 at Chinese explosives plant
Investigators are examining whether unsafe working conditions contributed to the accident
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Business
Waste CO2-derived plastic hits tonne scale
Novomer turns emissions from ammonia plant into polymers
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Opinion
Pactamycin
Labelling a molecule 'inaccessible to synthesis' is a red rag to a bull, says Paul Docherty
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Research
Fast flu mapping without the sequencing
New protein-based approach could build evolutionary trees faster than sequencing
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Research
Measuring indoor air pollution
New zeolite-based passive sampler for monitoring the air we breathe
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Feature
Extreme extraction
The increasing price of precious metals has prompted mineral prospectors to consider unusual places. Jon Evans looks into the future of mining
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Research
Polymer tied in celtic knots
Slow polymerisation process can create distinctive structures that can suture wounds
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Research
Templates ring up uniform nanotubes
Carbon nanotube growth from ‘nanorings’ provides diameter control
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Careers
Support from rent-a-lab
As startups flourish and outsourcing increases, Labstract is stepping in to provide space, expertise and training for the new model of R&D, as Yfke Hager learns