Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) demonstate selective ammonia sensing at high temperatures
Turning on Ammonia Detection
Wonderlab Comic – Lab Journal
The occupants of Wonderlab learn the importance of keeping their lab journals up to date
Schmidt and Mulvey Awarded
The Fresenius Prize and Arfvedson Schlenk Prize were presented to Professor Tortsen Schmidt and Professor Robert Mulvey, respectively
Picture Competition 2013 & Calendar 2014
The best pictures showing the beautiful and fascinating things you find in a chemistry lab are combined in a calendar for 2014
Picture Competition 2013 & Calendar 2014
The best pictures showing the beautiful and fascinating things you find in a chemistry lab are combined in a calendar for 2014
125 Years of Liquid Crystals
Since the discovery of liquid crystals in 1888, the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1991 was awarded for research into liquid crystals and they have become essential to our everyday lives
Nanopesticides: State of Knowledge
First comprehensive analysis of knowledge of nanopesticides including definitions, categories, possible consequences, and regulation
Carbon Nanotube Membranes for Water Supply
Carbon nanotube membranes have been shown to be ideal for the removal of contaminants from water
Glowing Graphene Dots
Graphene quantum dots with the right functionalization can be used to sense copper in living cells
Nanotech Toughens Up Water Purification
Silica-titania nanofibers could provide a tougher filter for cleaning up water contaminated with sewage or industrial pollutants