All articles by Jennifer Newton – Page 8
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Chemists snare 17-electron half-sandwich radical
Important organometallic complex finally isolated and characterised after 40-year pursuit
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Defective by design
Structural disorder brings out desirable but counterintuitive phenomenon in metal–organic framework
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Group 12 members unite in unusual bonding situation
Unique complex contains first instance of bonding between zinc and mercury
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Graphene looks to doped superbenzene to overcome electronic hurdles
Carefully designed jigsaw pieces may provide solution to graphene bandgap difficulties
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Infrared offers odds on skin cancer spreading
Identifying melanomas that have not metastasised could help patients avoid unnecessary and unpleasant additional treatment
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Light drives unusual rotaxane-to-catenane transformation
Chemists ring the changes of mechanically-interlocked molecules
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Boron and beryllium finally shake hands
Never-before-seen bond observed between periodic table neighbours
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Dana Roth: Reaching out from the library
Caltech’s chemistry librarian chats to Chemistry World about how librarians can support researchers
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Liming Dai: Integrating nanochemistry into the macroscopic world
The director of Case4Carbon talks to Chemistry World about advanced carbon nanomaterials
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Assessing covalency in the hydrogen bond zoo
Orbital-resolved contributions provide a fresh perspective on hydrogen bonds with covalent characteristics
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James Crowley: Magicians rings and dumbbells on a molecular scale
James Crowley on making stimuli responsive molecular machines from mechanically interlocked architectures
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Wendy Brown: Space dust chemistry
The University of Sussex’s Wendy Brown explains how astrochemical research is done in the lab
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Illuminating test measures fat in milk
Fluorescent probe has much to offer the dairy industry