Dermot O’Hare and Duncan Bruce, authors of Inorganic Materials and published by Wiley are awarded prestigious RSC prizes
Wiley Authors Recognized by RSC
Do Biocides Affect Microbial Fuel Cells?
Biofilm-based microbial fuel cells' responses to biocides tested with antibiotics, heavy metals and disinfectants
Surprising Enzyme
The enzyme nitrogenase converts nitrogen into ammonia but surprisingly it can also reduce CO to organic compounds
Most Accessed Articles: July 2010
Read the most-accessed ChemPubSoc Europe and GDCh journal articles for July 2010
Heating Up Solar Power
Simultaneously combining the light and heat of solar radiation to generate electricity could double the efficiency of solar cell technology
Catalysis at Light Speed!
Laser-induced orientation sheds light on mechanism of C–H bond activation in steam reforming of methane
A Carbenium Concerto
Alkane conversion mechanism shown to proceed via carbenium ion intermediates in H-USY zeolite
Highlights in Biocatalysis
Biocatalysis – special issue of ChemCatChem edited by Prof. Uwe Bornscheuer, Prof. Andreas Liese, and Prof. Garabed Antranikian
It’s Not Rocket Science
Bacteria that produce nitrous oxide and methane in sewage sludge could soon be powering rocket thrusters
Summer School Success
Organized by the Institute of Chemical Research of Catalonia with support from RSEQ, the ICIQ summer school once again proved successful