Connecting, supporting, and empowering young chemists - and a new period for the EYCN
14th Delegate Assembly of the European Young Chemists' Network (EYCN)
Behind the Science: How Does Methylaluminoxane Work?
A. Itken-Fuder talked to S. McIndoe, University of Victoria, Canada, about the influence of additives on the mechanism of action of methylaluminoxane
Monitoring Reaction Products in Real Time
Mass spectrometry behind an electrochemical flow reactor for real-time analysis
Tracking Metabolites in Cells
Small and tunable fluorophores developed
Probing Glutathione in Cells Using Metal-Organic Frameworks
New strategy allows measurements in living cells
A Close Look at Lithium Batteries
Fluorescence probe shows the distribution of active lithium species on lithium metal anodes
Your Clothes Detect Gasses
Equipment- and training-free textile detectors could be used in public health, workplace safety, military and rescue applications
Luminescent Nanosensor for Exosome Detection
Multiplex differentiation of cancer exosomes that bypasses real‐time light excitation
Atmospheric Research in a Passenger Aircraft
Yafang Cheng, Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Mainz, Germany, uses a passenger aircraft for comprehensive scientific research
Tetraphenylethene for Imaging Unfolded Proteins in Cells
Molecule switches on emission when it reacts with surface-exposed cysteines