Batteries: The bedrock of the sustainable future
Chemistry in its element
by Chemistry World
2y ago
In this special podcast produced in partnership with Waters Corporation, find out how understanding the chemistry and materials that go into batteries marks the first step towards making them safer and increasing energy density, and unlocks new opportunities for reuse and recycling ..read more
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Cinnamaldehyde: Chemistry in its element
Chemistry in its element
by Chemistry World
2y ago
How did a tree bark from Sri Lanka become one of the essential flavours of the festive season? We explore the history of cinnamon and the compound that gives it its distinctive taste and aroma   ..read more
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Azidoazide azide: Chemistry in its element
Chemistry in its element
by Chemistry World
2y ago
A compound so explosively unstable that nobody has been able to measure how sensitive it is without it, well, exploding ..read more
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Ochre: Chemistry in its element
Chemistry in its element
by Chemistry World
2y ago
How one of mankind's oldest pigments helped shepherds secure their sheep and inspired one of the most popular songs of the twentieth century ..read more
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Maltodextrin: Chemistry in its element
Chemistry in its element
by Chemistry World
2y ago
A sweet compound that provides ample energy for extreme endurance events – find out how maltodextrin helped Anna Ploszajski swim the English channel ..read more
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Ionic liquids: Chemistry in its element
Chemistry in its element
by Chemistry World
2y ago
Liquid salts, ionic melts, fused salts, or ionic glasses – call them what you like, these much-hyped solvents show great promise. Katrina Krämer speaks to chemical engineer Jason Bara about ionic liquids ..read more
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Chlorhexidine: Chemistry in its element
Chemistry in its element
by Chemistry World
2y ago
An antimicrobial compound that kills bacteria and viruses quickly – found in some of the most colourful antiseptic solutions  ..read more
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Asparagusic acid: Chemistry in its element
Chemistry in its element
by Chemistry World
2y ago
Does asparagus give you foul-smelling urine? Helen Arney investigates asparagusic acid, and the lavatorial genetic lottery that controls whether or not you can smell its distinctive aroma ..read more
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Glycyrrhizic acid: Chemistry in its element
Chemistry in its element
by Chemistry World
2y ago
A sweet treat with a deadly trick for Halloween – glycyrrhizic acid, or glycyrrhizin, is found in black liquorice and sweeter than sucrose, but can cause heart problems and even prove fatal if consumed in excess ..read more
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Propofol: Chemistry in its element
Chemistry in its element
by Chemistry World
2y ago
Also known as 'milk of amnesia', propofol helps to prevent perception of pain in surgery – just don't forget its dangerous side ..read more
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