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Chemical Technology

Chemical technology news from across RSC Publishing.



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Polymer

Polymers branch into data storage

06 January 2009

Harnessing the power of holography leads to improved information storage


Satellite

Microthrusters are go!

19 December 2008

Electricity boosts space travel on the microscale


Tank

Uranium exposed

19 December 2008

US scientists have developed a way to tell if war veterans have been in contact with depleted uranium


Chemical Technology

Issue 1 of Chemical Technology now published

17 December 2008

Drawing together the best content from all RSC publications to highlight the latest applications and technological aspects of research.


DNA-conjugated polymer hydrogel

Lights on for drug delivery

17 December 2008

Chinese scientists have developed fluorescent drug delivery vehicles that can be used to monitor drug release


Titanium dioxide particle

Sun shines on a solution for hydrogen production

08 December 2008

UK scientists have made hydrogen from water in a simple experiment on a lab bench


Palladium nanoparticles in a titanium dioxide matrix

Microreactor's holey coat improves syntheses

04 December 2008

A thin catalytic coating on the walls of chemical reactors could make a wide range of industrial processes more efficient, say a team of European researchers


Jonathan Sessler

Interview: Discovering the Texas molecule

03 December 2008

Jonathan Sessler talks to Michael Brown about what motivated him to discover texaphyrin and about the aims of the companies he co-founded


Chromosomes

Instant insight: Digging deep with microtools

01 December 2008

Jaime Castillo, Maria Dimaki and Winnie E. Svendsen explain how micro and nano manipulation techniques are helping researchers understand biological systems


The abacus groove in the microfluidic droplet counter

Counting the drops

21 November 2008

Korean scientists have created a microfluidic abacus that allows them to add droplets together