Chem Soc Rev 2008 Inside Cover Gallery
Cover Gallery
Volume 37 Number 9 (Inside) 2008
Assembly of gold nanoparticles using polymers and biopolymers provides access to new structures featuring unique properties and functions.
DOI: 10.1039/B812989B
Volume 37 Number 8 (Inside) 2008
PH and PP bonds become molecular building blocks via stoichiometric and catalytic activation.
DOI: 10.1039/B811183A
Volume 37 Number 7 (Inside) 2008
A representation of the interaction between HIF-1a and pVHL; a key point in the regulation of the hypoxic response in metazoans.
DOI: 10.1039/B809613A
Volume 37 Number 6 (Inside) 2008
Diverse catalytic nucleic acids are used as amplifying labels of biorecognition events, they participate in the construction of nanostructures, and provide function units in biomolecule-based logic gates and computing.
DOI: 10.1039/B807171N
Volume 37 Number 4 (Inside) 2008
p-Type, n-type and ambipolar OFETs based on soluble small molecules.
DOI: 10.1039/B803749N
Volume 37 Number 3 (Inside) 2008
This cover pictures simple structures which can be prepared from aldol reactions of boron enolates generated from methyl ketones. The boron enolate and the aldol adducts derived from it appear as a very reactive nucleus with electrons in rings around it.
DOI: 10.1039/B800479J
Volume 37 Number 2 (Inside) 2008
Nanospace-molecular reactivity as not observed before. This cover illustrates a self-assembled nanocapsule which acts a catalyst for a bimolecular reaction.
DOI: 10.1039/B719337H
Volume 37 Number 1 (Inside) 2008
Distant bodies, as the moon and tide in the background, can nevertheless exert a powerful influence; anion-pi interactions, although subtle, can have a decisive effect on supramolecular and biological systems.
DOI: 10.1039/B718339A
