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Chemical Technology

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



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UV light induces photopolymerisation

Low energy light source for on-chip construction

08 May 2008

For the first time, scientists have used ultra violet light emitting diodes (UV-LEDs) to make polymer columns in lab-on-a-chip devices.


The N-bridged diiron phthalocyanine complex

Catalyst mimics nature's methane oxidation

07 May 2008

Scientists in France have developed the first mild, enzyme-inspired method to convert methane to industrially valuable products


A DNAzyme

Instant Insight: Making sense of DNAzymes

01 May 2008

Itamar Willner and colleagues from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, discuss the applications of DNA-based enzymes.


Caenorhabditis elegans

On-chip suction stops worm wiggling

30 April 2008

Scientists in the US have developed a microfluidic method for immobilising worms in fractions of a second, allowing them to be used in high throughput studies of disease.


Duncan Graham

People power

25 April 2008

Duncan Graham tells Nina Notman just how important people are for the future of science.


Fluorescently tagged particles captured in a microchip

Finding the reaction rates for a particle-in-a-chip

23 April 2008

How does trapping a nanoparticle in a microdevice affect its reactions? US scientists are answering this question thanks to a straightforward method using fluorescent tags.


A molecule close to some nanoparticles

Instant insight: Detection on the nanoscale

23 April 2008

Nicholas Pieczonka and Ricardo Aroca of the University of Windsor in Canada discuss single molecule analysis using surface-enhanced Raman scattering


The lab-on-a-chip device for detection of sarin

Nerve agent detector on a chip

16 April 2008

A microfluidic device that can identify exposure to sarin could help identify individuals needing treatment at sites of terrorist attack.


The microfluidic device that can monitor immunoreactions

10 minute diagnosis on the microscale

15 April 2008

Scientists in the US have taken a step towards faster and more efficient immunoassays for diagnosing HIV and other diseases.


Kinesin motor proteins moving along a microtubule

Cellular power plants fuel molecular motors

14 April 2008

Mitochondria have been used to power miniature motors for microfluidics.