Chemical technology news from across RSC Publishing.
Issue 1
Interview

Interview: At home with microfluidics
16 December 2009
Andrew deMello discusses lab-on-a-chip devices, the changing face of medicine and spin-out companies
Application Highlights

Lab on a piece of paper
03 December 2009
A cheap and disposable microfluidic device can test if water is safe to drink

The many faces of a single molecule
02 December 2009
The electronic behaviour of single molecules changes according to their shape and environment

Bright self-cleaning surfaces inspired by nature
11 December 2009
Chinese scientists describe a simple method to create colourful and water-repellent surfaces

Portable power supply takes a step forward
19 November 2009
Chinese scientists have developed membranes that could improve direct methanol fuel cells

Making microfluidic membranes
18 November 2009
US scientists have made biocompatible membranes in microfluidic chips

The future of solar cells changes shape
25 November 2009
Unique coral-shaped nanomaterials could improve the efficiency of solar cells, say Chinese scientists

Inorganic chromophore fuels reactions
22 December 2009
Binuclear redox centres absorb across the visible spectrum
Essential Elements

Celebrating materials science
22 December 2009
Materials journals showcased by RSC Publishing staff at the MRS 2009 fall meeting
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Highlights in Chemical Technology Issue 1 2010
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