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Editorial (52)
16761.
Editorial
50 (29), S. 6424 - 6426 (2011)
Chemistry’s Role in Regenerative Energy. Angewandte Chemie International Edition 16762.
Editorial
123 (29), S. 6550 - 6553 (2011)
Die Rolle der Chemie bei der Energiewende. Angewandte Chemie 16763.
Editorial
3 (6), S. 919 - 920 (2011)
Special Issue: Advanced Electron Microscopy for Catalysis. ChemCatChem 16764.
Editorial
50 (21), S. 4747 - 4750 (2011)
Inorganic Materials with Double-Helix Structures. Angewandte Chemie International Edition 16765.
Editorial
12 (2), S. 259 - 261 (2011)
Light gives molecules the chills. ChemPhysChem 16766.
Editorial
49 (50), S. 9569 - 9571 (2010)
Electron Tomography: From 3D Statics to 4D Dynamics. Angewandte Chemie International Edition 16767.
Editorial
3 (2), S. 120 - 121 (2010)
Nanochemical Concepts for a Sustainable Energy Supply. ChemSusChem 16768.
Editorial
31 (2), S. 149 - 164 (2004)
Quo vadis, cold molecules? The European Physical Journal D: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics 16769.
Editorial
5 (5-6), S. 312 - 313 (2000)
Block copolymers. Current Opinion in Colloid & Interface Science 16770.
Editorial
16 (23), S. 8549 - 8550 (2000)
Introductory Remarks. Langmuir 16771.
Editorial
22 (1-3), S. vi - viii (1998)
Editorial. Microporous and Mesoporous Materials 16772.
Editorial
2 (1), S. 1 - 3 (1997)
Experimental self-assembly: Editorial overview. Current Opinion in Colloid & Interface Science Preprint (1)
16773.
Preprint
Ultrastrong Light-Matter Coupling in Materials. (2025)
Interview (10)
16774.
Interview
Emerging scientists in analytical sciences: Kim Greis. (2022)
16775.
Interview
Emerging scientists in analytical sciences: Carla Kirschbaum. (2022)
16776.
Interview
"Wir brauchen einen Welthandel für erneuerbare Energie": Max-Planck-Direktor Robert Schlögl im Interview über grünen Wasserstoff und nachhaltiges CO2-Recycling. (2021)
16777.
Interview
Reaktionspotenzial. (2021)
16778.
Interview
Geduld, Geld, Glück. (2021)
16779.
Interview
So wird Wasserstoff grün. (2020)
16780.
Interview
„Sie können damit Milliarden scheffeln“. (2020)