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Highlights in Chemical Technology

Chemical technology news from across RSC Publishing.



Issue 2


Instant Insight

The disease-carrying mosquito

Instant Insight: Developing diagnostics

15 January 2007

Samuel Sia, of Columbia University, US, outlines the challenges in bringing cheap diagnostic devices to developing countries.


Interview

Graham Cooks

Interview: Dedicated to detection

23 January 2007

Alison Stoddart talks to a master of mass spectrometry, Graham Cooks.


Application Highlights

Cocaine found on all Irish banknotes

Cocaine found on all Irish bank notes

12 January 2007

Low levels of cocaine have been found on all the Irish bank notes tested in a recent survey.


Fingerprint

Stopping ID fraud

24 January 2007

Your identity could be made safer thanks to Canadian scientists.


Portable mass spectrometer

Fingerprinting bacteria

04 January 2007

Rapid and highly specific detection of disease-causing micro-organisms is now possible thanks to US scientists.


A biopsy procedure

A sensitive touch

17 January 2007

A sensor in the tip of a needle can distinguish between different body tissues, offering more accurate samples for biopsies.


An oil refinery

Better fuel through chemistry

19 January 2007

It would be cheaper and cleaner to produce fuel from Fischer-Tropsch syncrude than from crude oil, according to a South African researcher.


Paracetamol tablets

Polymers inhibit paracetamol crystallisation

10 January 2007

UK materials scientists have found that polymers in solution can block the formation of the technologically favourable crystal form of paracetamol.


A simplified schematic of the anion-exchange membranes

Breakthrough for metal cation-free alkaline fuel cells

08 January 2007

Cheap and effective fuel cells are achievable using alkaline anion-exchange membranes, according to a UK chemist.


Essential Elements

The Analyst: aim high

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