Vol.
29 No. 5
September-October 2007
From the Editor
Treasurer's Column by Christoph Buxtorf
Stamps International by Daniel Rabinovich
Features
- Green Chemistry on the Rise:
Thoughts on the Short History of the Field
by Pietro Tundo and Francesco Aricò
- Chemistry for Water: Recommendations from CHEMRAWN XV
- Chemistry in Japan:
Lessons from the Past
by Hitoshi Ohtaki
- Tools of the Trade:
The Red Book—Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry
(IUPAC Recommendations 2005) by Richard Hartshorn
IUPAC Wire
- Great Demand for Analogue-Based Drug Discovery Results
in Reprint
- Jürgen Gmehling Awarded the 2008 Rossini Lecture
The Project Place
- Glossary of Thermal and Thermomechanical Properties
of Polymers
- An Introduction to Computer-Assisted Drug Design
- Wet Surface Vibrational Spectroscopy Experiments
- Guidelines for Modulated-Temperature Differential Scanning Calorimetry
Making an imPACt
- Glossary of Terms Used in Toxicology, 2nd Edition
Bookworm
- Biomineralization—Medical Aspects of Solubility
- Fine Chemicals—The Industry and the Business reviewed by Alan Smith
- The Investigation of Organic Reactions and their
Mechanisms reviewed by Markus Etzkorn
Conference Call
- Global Scientific Challenges: Perspectives from Young
Scientists by Cristina Airoldi
- Mycotoxins and Phycotoxins by Hamide Z. Senyuva
- Heterocyclic Chemistry by Lisa McElwee-White
Where 2B & Y
- Microwave-Assisted Organic Synthesis,
3–4 October 2007, San Francisco, California, USA
-
Natural Products,
4–7 November 2007, São Pedro, São Paulo State, Brazil
- Heterocyclic and Synthetic Chemistry,
9–12 March 2008, Gainesville, Florida, USA
- Natural Products,
25–29 February 2008, Kasane, Botswana
- Photochemistry,
28 July–1 August 2008,
Gothenburg, Sweden
- Chemical Thermodynamics,
3–8 August 2008, Warsaw, Poland
- Solar Chemistry and Photocatalysis,
4–8 October 2008, Palermo, Italy
Mark Your Calendar
link to calendars of upcoming IUPAC-sponsored events
September-October
2007 pdf (729 KB)
Cover: Balance by Francesco Tundo, chief of NuvoleQuadrate (SquareClouds) <www.nuvolequadrate.it>. Tundo is a computer graphics professional, whose works include cover illustrations, architectural projects, animations, and 3-D prototyping. He produced earlier covers for the Green Chemistry Series of books produced by IUPAC and INCA, and for Pure and Applied Chemistry (July 2000) and CI (July 2003 and March 2004).
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