Chemical technology news from across RSC Publishing.
Issue 3
Instant Insight

Instant insight: Sensing NO in single cells
21 February 2008
Xiaoying Ye, Stanislav Rubakhin and Jonathan Sweedler describe fluorescent separation and electrochemical methods for detecting a crucial, but tiny, biomolecule
Interview

Interview: A material world
19 February 2008
Eugenio Coronado talks to Gavin Armstrong about the molecular design of magnetic materials and current challenges in the field.
Application Highlights

Water-based metathesis
06 February 2008
Polish chemists have demonstrated the unprecedented catalytic efficiency of olefin metathesis reactions in a water solution.

Improving enzymes by error
29 January 2008
Mutant enzymes could make for greener chemical synthesis, say UK scientists.

Liquid lenses
21 January 2008
Liquid lenses that can fit in a microchip are now possible, say researchers in the US.

Measuring strontium with a smile
01 February 2008
Canadian scientists have reported a non-invasive method to measure strontium levels in human teeth.

Going for green
22 January 2008
An easy and environmentally friendly route to a supported palladium catalyst for highly selective partial hydrogenations has been achieved by European researchers.

Energy saving sieves
04 February 2008
Dutch scientists have made molecular sieves that are stable at high temperatures for over a year.

Nanocomposite solid-state lighting
30 January 2008
Nanocrystal-based devices produce a higher quality white-light than current light sources and present an opportunity for higher efficiencies
Essential Elements

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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