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Angewandte Chemie (International ed.)
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Angewandte Chemie, with its excellent Impact Factor of 13.734 (2012) is maintaining its leading position among the general chemistry journals. It appears weekly in a highly optimized, reader-friendly format; new articles appear online almost every day. It is one of the prime chemistry journals in the world, with an Impact Factor higher than those of comparable journals.Moreover, it is the only journal in the field delivering a stimulating mixture of Review Articles, Highlights, and Communications weekly. The Reviews summarize the important results of recent research on topical subjects in all branches of chemistry, point to unresolved problems, and discuss possible developments. The Highlights provide concise evaluations of current trends in chemical research. The Communications are critically selected and report on the latest research results, making the journal indispensable to the chemist who wants to stay well informed. Angewandte Chemie also regularly publishes Nobel lectures in chemistry and related fields.
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Tipo de recurso:
revistas
ISSN impreso
1433-7851
ISSN electrónico
1521-3773
País de edición
Alemania
Fecha de publicación
1998-
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Dynamic Gradient Directed Molecular Transport and Concentration in Hydrogel Films
Tsung-Han Tsai; Mohammad A. Ali; Zhelong Jiang; Paul V. Braun
Pp. 5001-5006
NOAH: NMR Supersequences for Small Molecule Analysis and Structure Elucidation
Ēriks Kupče; Tim D. W. Claridge
Palabras clave: General Chemistry; Catalysis.
Pp. 11779-11783
Atomic Force Microscopy for Molecular Structure Elucidation
Leo Gross; Bruno Schuler; Niko Pavliček; Shadi Fatayer; Zsolt Majzik; Nikolaj Moll; Diego Peña; Gerhard Meyer
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Using scanning probe microscopy techniques, at low temperatures and in ultrahigh vacuum, individual molecules adsorbed on surfaces can be probed with ultrahigh resolution to determine their structure and details of their conformation, configuration, charge states, aromaticity, and the contributions of resonance structures. Functionalizing the tip of an atomic force microscope with a CO molecule enabled atomic‐resolution imaging of single molecules, and measurement of their adsorption geometry and bond‐order relations. In addition, by using scanning tunneling microscopy and Kelvin probe force microscopy, the density of the molecular frontier orbitals and the electric charge distribution within molecules can be mapped. Combining these techniques yields a high‐resolution tool for the identification and characterization of individual molecules. The single‐molecule sensitivity and the possibility of atom manipulation to induce chemical reactions with the tip of the microscope open up unique applications in chemistry, and differentiate scanning probe microscopy from conventional methods for molecular structure elucidation. Besides being an aid for challenging cases in natural product identification, atomic force microscopy has been shown to be a powerful tool for the investigation of on‐surface reactions and the characterization of radicals and molecular mixtures. Herein we review the progress that high‐resolution scanning probe microscopy with functionalized tips has made for molecular structure identification and characterization, and discuss the challenges it will face in the years to come.</jats:p>
Pp. 3888-3908
Building Zeolites from Precrystallized Units: Nanoscale Architecture
Chengeng Li; Manuel Moliner; Avelino Corma
Palabras clave: General Chemistry; Catalysis.
Pp. 15330-15353
The Interrupted Pummerer Reaction in a Sulfoxide‐Catalyzed Oxidative Coupling of 2‐Naphthols
Zhen He; Alexander P. Pulis; David J. Procter
Palabras clave: General Chemistry; Catalysis.
Pp. 7813-7817
Hierarchical Self‐Assembly of Adhesive and Conductive Gels with Anion‐Coordinated Triple Helicate Junctions
Yiwei Gao; Jie Zhao; Zehuan Huang; Tanya K. Ronson; Fen Zhao; Yue Wang; Boyang Li; Chenlu Feng; You Yu; Yongliang Cheng; Dong Yang; Xiao‐Juan Yang; Biao Wu
Palabras clave: General Chemistry; Catalysis.
Pp. No disponible
Rechargeable LiNi0.65Co0.15Mn0.2O2||Graphite Batteries Operating at ‐60 ˚C
Yusi Yang; Yifan Chen; Lulu Tan; Jianwen Zhang; Nan Li; Xiao Ji; Yujie Zhu
Palabras clave: General Chemistry; Catalysis.
Pp. No disponible
Improving the Accuracy of Modelling CO 2 Electroreduction on Copper Using Many‐Body Perturbation Theory
Ziyang Wei; Philippe Sautet
Palabras clave: General Chemistry; Catalysis.
Pp. No disponible
Atroposelective Electrophilic Sulfenylation of N‐Aryl Aminoquinone Derivatives Catalyzed by Chiral SPINOL‐Derived Sulfide
Deng Zhu; Lu Yu; Hui-Yun Luo; Xiao-Song Xue; Zhi-Min Chen
Palabras clave: General Chemistry; Catalysis.
Pp. No disponible
Synthesis, Configurational Analysis, Molecular Recognition and Chirality Sensing of Methylene‐Bridged Naphthotubes
Yan Fang Wang; Huan Yao; Liu-Pan Yang; Mao Quan; Wei Jiang
Palabras clave: General Chemistry; Catalysis.
Pp. No disponible