All Reactions and synthesis articles – Page 55
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Careers
Masters of all things green
The University of York’s green chemistry master’s educates on all angles, from legislation to commercialisation, as Emma Davies finds out
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Research
Carbon–carbon couplings go 3D
Reaction extends 2010 Nobel prize winning Suzuki coupling and can be used to modify natural products
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Opinion
How good do you want it?
Quality analysis is a very different ball game to a simple reaction check, says Chemjobber
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Research
Photooxidation system that’s membrane-bound for success
Following nature’s blueprint for photosynthesis enables water oxidation at extremely low catalyst concentrations
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Research
Freeze-dried cells make better biocatalysts
Inactivation and solubility issues can be circumvented when enzymes operate with the rest of the cell
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Research
Stan Golunski: Sustaining catalytic collaborations
The Cardiff Catalysis Institute’s deputy director chats to us about supercritical anti-solvent precipitation and working alongside industry through the KCMC
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Opinion
Mandelalide A
New reactions need to belong in a synthesis, says BRSM, not be forced in for show
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Opinion
Engineering serendipity
It takes more than random stumbling to find new reactions, says Derek Lowe
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Opinion
Ringing the changes
A chemical manufacturing plant is a whole new world compared to the lab, as Chemjobber explains
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Opinion
Computational chemicals
Philip Ball explains how creative chemists are teaching molecules some new tricks
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Opinion
Indoxamycins A, C and F
BRSM gets to the core of a divergent synthesis of this natural product family
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Business
Plug and play redox enzymes
Technology profile: HydRegen is making cofactor-dependent catalysis cleaner
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News
Database of 15 million chemical structures set free
European Bioinformatics Institute will curate patent data which should be a boon for drug chemists
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Opinion
Gone to completion
After a 66-step journey, Paul Docherty ponders the future of total synthesis in his final column
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Opinion
Marcfortines B & C
Paul Docherty ponders a tasty cheeseboard as a source of synthetic inspiration