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Chemical Science

Chemical science news from across RSC Publishing.



Issue 3


Instant Insight

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Instant insight: Speeding up cocaine

11 February 2008

Chang-Guo Zhan introduces the use of computational designs to develop promising therapeutics for treating cocaine addiction and overdoses


Interview

Stephen Klippenstein

Interview: Model behaviour

12 February 2008

Stephen Klippenstein tells Hilary Crichton how theoretical chemistry can help solve global warming


Research Highlights

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A fruity alternative to fossil fuels

14 February 2008

A naturally occurring fruit lactone could prove useful as a new type of biofuel, say Hungarian scientists


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Artificial cells mimic ion transport

07 February 2008

An inorganic capsule that could be used to study cell functions has been developed by a team of German and US scientists


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Triple action catalysts

04 February 2008

Trifunctional organocatalysts that closely mimic natural enzymes can significantly increase reaction rates, say chemists in Japan


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Catalytic cavities

15 February 2008

Chiral porous solids converted into catalysts could provide a versatile new way to trigger reactions, say chemists in the UK


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Repulsive microcontainers

05 February 2008

Microcontainers made like chocolate figures could prove useful for drug delivery


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Ironing out fuel cells

11 February 2008

A simple iron complex could pave the way for new oxygen reduction catalysts with potential uses in low-temperature fuel cells


Ear of corn

Initiating biodegradable polymers

18 February 2008

A new breed of initiators that aid the formation of biodegradable polymers without the need for solvents has been developed


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Something 'fishy' in the air

14 February 2008

Humans and flatulent cows have been blamed for global warming, but plankton may also be guilty


Essential Elements

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ChemComm makes an impact

The first in a series of ChemComm International Symposia was held, with great success, in China in December.


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