Surface-science based models for heterogeneous catalysis illuminated with examples

Catalytic Models

Solar Energy for the Poor? – Part I
Daniel G. Nocera demonstrates the storage of solar energy in the form of electrochemically produced oxygen and hydrogen

Solar Energy for the Poor? – Part II
Daniel G. Nocera (MIT), hinted at the possibility of bringing solar energy to the poor soon at the end of his talk at the recent ACS Meeting. ChemistryViews followed up

Uncultured Bacteria
Electrophoreses removes the need to culture bacteria samples before identification

Solar Energy for the Poor? – Part III
Daniel G. Nocera (MIT), hinted at the possibility of bringing solar energy to the poor soon at the end of his talk at the recent ACS Meeting. ChemistryViews followed up

Philippe Tanguy Awarded
Philippe Tanguy, vice president of scientific development at international oil and gas company Total, awarded IChemE Honorary Fellowship

Silver Bales
Ordinary cotton coated with silver and electrified creates water filter that has no moving parts and requires very little power

Edible Gas Storage
Cubes made from sugar molecules represent a new form of porous metal - organic framework

Angewandte Author Profiles
Albert Schenning, Carsten Schmuck, Ramón Martínez-Máñez, and José Barluenga are interviewed this month

Corey Presents Molecules & Medicine
Corey talks about his book "Molecules And Medicine"