Angewandte Chemie 14/2025: Engineers and Taylors

Angewandte Chemie 14/2025: Engineers and Taylors

Author: Angewandte Chemie International Edition

In this issue, Fei Peng et al. review research from autonomous chemical micro- and nanomotors to rationally engineered bio interfaces. Hans-Peter Steinrück et al. discuss surface-enhanced homogeneous catalysis, in particular the tailored enrichment of metal complexes at ionic liquid surfaces. The Minireview deals with fabrication strategies of Mn2+-based scintillation screens for X-ray detection and imaging (Gangfeng Ouyang et al.).

In the original research section, Andrey S. Klymchenko et al. describe a fluorescent artificial receptor for dopamine based on molecular-recognition-driven dynamic covalent chemistry in a lipid nanoreactor (see picture). Minna Hakkarainen et al. designed molecules for dual circularity: a polyester with complementary mechanical and chemical recyclability under mild conditions. Elizabeth Castillo-Martínez et al. found iron–chloranilate frameworks to be easily synthesized in water as high-energy and high-power cathodes for sustainable alkali-ion batteries. Aphrodite Kapurniotu et al. present multi-targeting macrocyclic peptides as nanomolar inhibitors of self- and cross-seeded amyloid self-assembly of α-synuclein. Heqing Jiang et al. report on the self-assembly of nanoparticles into “brick-and-mortar” membranes for hydrogen separation mediated by zinc coordination polymers.


 

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