Christian Amatore, Emeritus Professor, CNRS, France, explains the important role of electrochemistry in combating climate change

Electrochemistry for a Sustainable Future

The Secret Contamination of Polar Bears
Hundreds of unrecognized halogenated contaminants discovered in polar bear serum

Forests in Central Europe Dying at Increasing Rate
Europe's forest ecosystems are changing, in large part due to climate change

Chemistry Advent Calendar 2018
Daily highlights from the periodic table of the elements

Functionalized Graphene Oxide Removes Radioactive Iodine
Bismuth functionalization for iodide and iodate removal from radioactive wastewater

Aluminum Complex for Improved Ammonia Generation
Dinitrogen reduction to ammonia using an Al(III) complex to mediate proton and electron transfer

Capturing Coal Mine Methane
Metal–organic framework (MOF) selectively adsorbs methane over molecular nitrogen

Formation of Methanol by CO2 Reduction
Copper nanoparticles on copper(I) oxide films as a catalyst system

Using Electronics Waste for Water Splitting
Scrap copper wires coated with nickel cobalt phosphide films as a catalyst

Post-2020 EU Renewable Energy Directive
EU’s new ambitious targets on renewables and energy efficiency