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- Alchemical Anomalies by Sciencebase Science Blog on Nov 5, 2009
In the current issue of The Alchemist we learn how to stick methane molecules to metals without breaking carbon-hydrogen bonds and how to make impossible carbene catalysts without the usual prerequisite of an attendant metal centre. Another seeming i...
- Hot, Tardy Alchemist by Sciencebase Science Blog on Aug 13, 2009
Bit late with the update for The Alchemist this week, had so much else to talk about before a slot was available, there was also the matter of our family vacation, hope readers find the info current enough to be of interest. The Alchemist recently le...
- Alchemist Taking the P by Sciencebase Science Blog on Jul 24, 2009
The current issue of my Alchemist column on ChemWeb.com is now online: The old alchemist’s trick of attempting to use urine as a starting material for all kinds of products could offer the twenty-first century a golden opportunity, we learn thi...
- Short, Sharp Alchemist by Sciencebase Science Blog on Jun 15, 2009
Natural quasicrystals, graphene interconnects, and photo-powered nanomotors all come into view through The Alchemist’s eyeglass this week. Also in view, is the finding that hydrogen peroxide is more than a bleach, it’s a marshal for white...
- Alchemist Turns Polyphile by Sciencebase Science Blog on Feb 27, 2009
A quite gratifying email from Professor James E. Hanson of Seton Hall University made me realise that I’d gone all poly with The Alchemist column this week: As a polymer chemist myself, I really liked this issue of The Alchemist - or rather in..




