The title off a german 2004 comedy about a disgrunteld jewish journalist actually lines out german chemist Peter Seebergers work on glycane chemistry at ETH Zürich. While the movie is bristling with witty fast-paced dialogue, Seeberger took a lesson from Merrifield and managed to build the worlds first automated polyglycane synthesizer bringing a faster pace […]
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Published by November 24th, 2007 in biopolymers, polymer classes, preparative, science link and technologies. 0 CommentsFluorescent Carbon Nanoparticles Derived from Candle Soot
Published by October 5th, 2007 in carbon nano tube, future technology and literature. 0 CommentsY’all know: one of these days it had to happen. When we created this blog, we almost called it something like “soot world”, indicating that what many chemists consider to be dirt, goo and soot in effect are interesting molecules, polymers or oligomers. Whatever. Cool stuff you can put in an nmr tube (anyone remember […]
Nature Publishing Group has just started a new portal/journal on Climate Change. Just a link for all bright minds out there with some hope that we all contribute to finding solutions to this “little cosmetic problem”
Dear fellow chemistry bloggers. I have just stumbled across this mess at wikipedia: it says “List of important publications in chemistry”, but is far from complete. Please help and find those important papers that shaped chemistry and our perception of it — add them to the page, including DOI and hyperlinks to their original content, if […]
