Bench-stable butyllithium & secrets of Pompeii's limescale | The chemical breakdown podcast

Bench-stable butyllithium & secrets of Pompeii's limescale | The chemical breakdown podcast

This week, we discuss new butyllithium formulations and ancient limescale chemistry with Emma Pewsey and Phillip Broadwith. New bench-stable tert- and n-butyllithium formulations developed by Merck KGaA, should make organometallic chemistry safer and more accessible. What's different about these formulations and how do they work? And a team based in Germany have managed to reconstruct the history of water sources used in Pompeii from an unlikely source: limescale. We discuss the findings and what chemistry can tell us about our past.

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Thermo Fisher antibody data manipulation & the shrinking chemical recycling industry | The chemical breakdown podcast

Thermo Fisher antibody data manipulation & the shrinking chemical recycling industry | The chemical breakdown podcast

In this episode, we breakdown the controversy behind a collection of altered images in the online catalogue of one of the largest laboratory suppliers, and discuss the complexity behind chemical recyc...

5 Elo 29min

50 years after Seveso & changing the way we separate hydrocarbons | The chemical breakdown podcast

50 years after Seveso & changing the way we separate hydrocarbons | The chemical breakdown podcast

In this episode, we reflect on the lessons learned and the impacts of the Seveso chemical disaster of 1976, and discuss the latest membrane materials that could slash the energy required to refine cru...

22 Heinä 34min

An update on the Strait of Hormuz & potential explosives at an Antarctic base | The chemical breakdown podcast

An update on the Strait of Hormuz & potential explosives at an Antarctic base | The chemical breakdown podcast

In this episode, we bring the latest from the recent temporary reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, and discuss the presence of potential explosives at the historic Antarctic bases of explorers Ernest S...

8 Heinä 27min

A warning for US science & wool's chemical versatility | The chemical breakdown podcast

A warning for US science & wool's chemical versatility | The chemical breakdown podcast

This week, we discuss the latest challenges facing US science outlined by president of the US National Academy of Sciences Marcia McNutt in her outgoing address as well as the unique chemistry underpi...

24 Kesä 30min

Click chemistry marks 25 years & covalent bonding in the actinides | The chemical breakdown podcast

Click chemistry marks 25 years & covalent bonding in the actinides | The chemical breakdown podcast

This week, we look back at how far click chemistry has come in the last 25 years and discuss the strange bonding behaviour of some of the largest elements on the periodic table with Mason Wakley and F...

10 Kesä 27min

Quantum computing & a mysterious contaminant in microplastics research | The chemical breakdown podcast

Quantum computing & a mysterious contaminant in microplastics research | The chemical breakdown podcast

This week, we discuss the latest milestone in quantum computational modelling and reveal the common laboratory item causing strange readings in microplastics research with Frankie Macpherson and Patri...

28 Touko 34min

Battery week 2026: The EV cathode race & battery-recycling | The chemical breakdown podcast

Battery week 2026: The EV cathode race & battery-recycling | The chemical breakdown podcast

This week, we are celebrating Chemistry World's Battery Week with a special battery-themed episode! We discuss the race between cathode materials for electric vehicles and a new photocatalyst capable ...

13 Touko 24min

Vanadium-based medicines & sustainable labs | The chemical breakdown podcast

Vanadium-based medicines & sustainable labs | The chemical breakdown podcast

This week, we discuss vanadium's potential in the medical field and the changes you can make in our lab to reduce your carbon footprint, with Jennifer Newton and Emma Pewsey. Many are familiar with v...

29 Huhti 24min

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