Rust: Chemistry in its element

Rust: Chemistry in its element

Rust podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry

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Levothyroxine: Chemistry in its element

Levothyroxine: Chemistry in its element

Kit Chapman investigates the drug that has been one of the top five prescription medications in the UK every year for the last two decades

26 Apr 20194min

Starch: Chemistry in its element

Starch: Chemistry in its element

Inspired by a mention of arrowroot in Jane Austen's Emma, Mike Freemantle investigates how subtle differences in composition mean starch can be resistant dietary fibre or easily-digested nourishment.

19 Apr 20196min

Aniline: Chemistry in its element

Aniline: Chemistry in its element

How an early synthetic dye chemical came to play a role in a mysterious disease outbreak in 1980s Spain

12 Apr 20197min

Talc, or magnesium silicate: Chemistry in its element

Talc, or magnesium silicate: Chemistry in its element

Coating your naked body with powdered magnesium silicate may sound strange, but it's an important part of many bathtime rituals

5 Apr 20196min

Tocopherols: Chemistry in its element

Tocopherols: Chemistry in its element

Mike Freemantle discovers sea buckthorns, also called 'beauty berries' because of their high concentration of tocopherols and tocotrienols, collectively known as vitamin E.

29 Mars 20196min

Trichloroanisole – Wine cork taint: Chemistry in its element

Trichloroanisole – Wine cork taint: Chemistry in its element

If you've ever been unlucky enough to experience 'corked' wine, then 2,4,6-trichloroanisole, or TCA was likely the chemical culprit

22 Mars 20195min

Vinblastine and vincristine – Vinca alkaloids: Chemistry in its element

Vinblastine and vincristine – Vinca alkaloids: Chemistry in its element

Kat Arney unearths the story of a truly international effort to develop new drugs for cancer, and the female researcher whose key role went overlooked

15 Mars 20197min

Polyethylene glycol or PEG: Chemistry in its element

Polyethylene glycol or PEG: Chemistry in its element

Kit Chapman on the simple polymer that preserves and protects ancient artifacts, and saved a historical Swedish shipwreck from complete collapse

8 Mars 20194min

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