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Highlights in Chemical Technology

Chemical technology news from across RSC Publishing.



Issue 12


Instant Insight

Glass microreactor and coin

Instant insight: Photochemistry goes micro

11 November 2008

Michael Oelgemöller and Emma Coyle discuss how microreactors may change synthetic organic photochemistry


Interview

Gillian Greenway

Interview: Taking the lab to the field

04 November 2008

Gillian Greenway talks to Freya Mearns about taking analytical chemistry out of the lab and into the real world


Application Highlights

Supernova

Results that are out of this world

20 October 2008

A test for chromium in meteorites could reveal details about the evolution of the Solar System


Ball-mill

Back to the grind-stone

24 October 2008

Solid-solid reactions provide a greener way to useful metal complexes


Malaria-carrying mosquito

Sweet solution for on-card reagent storage

29 October 2008

Storing dry reagents on microfluidic cards could lead to easier disease diagnosis in the developing world


Botulinum toxin A

Microfluidics joins fight against bioweapon

17 October 2008

A new bead-based sensor can detect trace levels of a lethal neurotoxin


Thin film

New spin on electronics production

24 October 2008

Chemists have taken a significant step closer to the goal of cheap, flexible and printable organic electronic displays


Essential Elements

Oxygen symbol

Board member wins Nobel Prize

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2008 has been awarded to Roger Tsien, a member of the editorial board for the upcoming RSC journal Integrative Biology


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