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Chemical Technology

A magazine highlighting the latest applications and technological aspects of research across the chemical sciences.



Issue 1


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New Year. New Look. New Content

How can our magazines Chemical Science, Chemical Technology and Chemical Biology help you fulfil your New Year Resolutions?


Instant Insight

Part of the porphyrin-fullerene nanohighway

Instant insight: Nanohighway to solar cells

19 December 2006

Hiroshi Imahori discusses electrophoresis as a means to make molecular highways for organic solar cells.


Interview

Janet Scott

Interview: Green-fingered chemistry

11 December 2006

Janet Scott tells Nicola Nugent about getting the green message across, the solution to pollution...and edible ionic liquids


Application Highlights

A person in a bio warfare suit

Bio-warfare agents in isolation

13 December 2006

Pathogenic organisms like anthrax could be detected with the help of electric fields, according to a team of workers from the UK.


A really old book

Uncovering the secrets of the past

20 December 2006

An easy to use, non-destructive paper analysing technique is being used to identify the age and origin of old books and documents by researchers from Portugal.


A white blood cell, or lymphocyte

Counting HIV with a chip

22 December 2006

Scientists in the US have created a chip that allows rapid detection of HIV infected cells in blood.


A spectroscopic image obtained using infra red

Spectroscopically and simultaneously studying microwave reactions

18 December 2006

UK scientists have used microwaves and infrared to heat and monitor a reaction simultaneously.


Another weapon in the arsenal against MRSA

Fighting the spread of superbugs

02 January 2007

An antimicrobial coating has been developed to combat bacterial infections.


A computer-generated sun-exposure topography of the artificial head

Sunbathing for dummies

08 December 2006

A photosensitive mannequin head may be the latest tool in skin cancer research.


A fuel cell or battery

Inorganic liquids improve fuel cells

06 December 2006

Inorganic liquids could be used to improve the performance of fuel cells, say researchers in the US.


Essential Elements

Science come alive

From 2007, authors publishing in RSC journals will start to see their science 'come alive' thanks to an exciting new project.

RSC launches new online book collection

Finding useful information from your research library has just got easier, with the launch of the RSC eBook Collection.

And finally...

Journal celebrations in 2007

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