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Chem Soc Rev 2008 Cover Gallery



Eye-catching cover images are created by authors of Chem Soc Rev articles, in collaboration with the Chem Soc Rev design team. The pictures adorn the covers of the print journal, feature in the online contents list and in the online cover gallery. Authors who wish to have their artwork featured on a journal cover should contact the Editor for further information.

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Cover image for Volume 37 Number 12 2008

Volume 37 Number 12 2008

Molybdenum and tungsten in biology: the bird's-eye view of the enzyme reaction centres and their artificial chemical analogues.


DOI: 10.1039/B610235M

Cover image for Volume 37 Number 11 2008

Volume 37 Number 11 2008

The image shows the surface of a coupe, the trajectories of champagne droplets ejected from bursting bubbles, as seen through laser tomography techniques.


DOI: 10.1039/B717798B

Cover image for Volume 37 Number 10 2008

Volume 37 Number 10 2008

Light-induced elementary processes at ice-metal interfaces are probed by femtosecond two-photon photoemission; interface structure is analyzed by STM (background by K. Morgenstern and co-workers, Leibnez Universitat Hannover, Germany).


DOI: 10.1039/B800257F


Cover image for Volume 37 Number 9 2008

Volume 37 Number 9 2008

Gold nanoparticles in biology: illustration of a gold nanoparticle conjugated with an antibody and a single strand of DNA. Electron microscopy images of cells, nanoparticles and nanoparticles inside cells.


DOI: 10.1039/B712170A

Cover image for Volume 37 Number 8 2008

Volume 37 Number 8 2008

The spirolactam ring-opening process of rhodamine derivatives can induce color change as well as fluorescent change upon the addition of a metal ion.


DOI: 10.1039/B802497A

Cover image for Volume 37 Number 7 2008

Volume 37 Number 7 2008

Developmental stages during the first 24 hours of zebrafish embryogenesis and the chemical structures of three molecules used to perturb or observe patterning mechanisms (from left: tetracycline, cyclopamine, and Fura-2)


DOI: 10.1039/B809612K


Cover image for Volume 37 Number 6 2008

Volume 37 Number 6 2008

The image symbolizes the structure of iron and that such metal shines like the sun, anticipating its potential leadership in the near future in the field of catalysis.


DOI: 10.1039/B807170P

Cover image for Volume 37 Number 5 2008

Volume 37 Number 5 2008

Abstract representation of bacterial SERS data collection from laser strike to spectrum.


DOI: 10.1039/B705973F

Cover image for Volume 37 Number 4 2008

Volume 37 Number 4 2008

Mixed valent multinuclear Cu and Fe sites in biology are increasingly delocalized as the spectroscopically determined metal-metal and bridging ligand interactions increase, tuning electron transfer.


DOI: 10.1039/B714577M


Cover image for Volume 37 Number 3 2008

Volume 37 Number 3 2008

New computer programs offer a palette of tools to investigate chemicals interfering with the endocrine and reproductive system.


DOI: 10.1039/B616276M

Cover image for Volume 37 Number 2 2008

Volume 37 Number 2 2008

Fluorinated organic compounds have long fascinated chemists and are finding uses in a wide selection of applications. This review highlights how fluorine substitution serves medicinal chemistry using a case study approach.


DOI: 10.1039/B610213C

Cover image for Volume 37 Number 1 2008

Volume 37 Number 1 2008

The cover shows the spectra and brilliant colours of porphyrin and its synthetic isomeric analogue, porphycene, the synthesis of which is reviewed in this review.
DOI: 10.1039/B704945e