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Chemical & Engineering News

Chemical & Engineering News, Vol.98, No.2 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0009-2347 (Print) 

In this Issue (55 articles)

2 - 2 A vision for chemistry
Martinez JG
3 - 3 Phthalates are used as plasticizers in vinyl flooring (vol 49, pg 36, 2020)
Rovner S
3 - 3 Chemistry, consumers, and corporations
Reingold D
3 - 3 Phthalates are used as plasticizers in vinyl flooring (vol 21, pg 34, 2019)
Arnaud CH
4 - 4 Allergic to the lab
Boerner LK
5 - 5 Mild route to metal carbides
Jacoby M
5 - 5 Mass spec sorts droplets
Arnaud C
7 - 7 Synthesis program thinks 1 step ahead
Lemonick S
9 - 9 Air pollution levels linked to stroke risk
Jia HP
9 - 9 A greener alternative to Wittig
Boerner LK
9 - 9 How hydrogen makes steel brittle
Jacoby M
10 - 10 n-Lorem launches for custom-made drugs
Jarvis LM
10 - 10 Pfizer invests in Effector Therapeutics
Cross R
11 - 11 Total, cement firm pursue CO2 capture
Bomgardner M
11 - 11 Chinese agchem giant set to emerge
Jia HP
12 - 12 ADM buys Brazilian plant extract firm
Bomgardner M
12 - 12 Illumina, PacBio part ways
McCoy M
12 - 12 WuXi unit adds oligonucleotides
Mullin R
12 - 12 Clariant licenses Sunliquid in China
Scott A
12 - 13 Evonik touts a carbonylation advance
Scott A
12 - 12 Cabot to purchase Chinese nanotube firm
Tullo A
12 - 12 Massive ammonia plant moves forward
Tullo A
13 - 13 MercachemSyncom acquires Alcami site
Mullin R
13 - 13 Sanofi, Nurix pursue protein degradation
McCoy M
13 - 13 Deerfield funds first international venture
Satyanarayana M
13 - 13 Merck strikes $2.5 billion KRAS deal
Satyanarayana M
13 - 13 Elkem buying Chinese silicone maker
Scott A
15 - 15 FDA cracks down on flavored e-cigarettes
Erickson B
15 - 15 US shift from coal to natural gas saved lives and crops
Hogue C
15 - 15 Change needed to increase success of African American physics majors
Kemsley J
15 - 15 India's PhD students must study research ethics
Venkatasubramanian KV
16 - 19 The chemical revolution
Mullin R
20 - 21 C&EN talks with Melissa Denecke, nuclear scientist
Peplow M
23 - 23 It's not bragging; it's self-advocacy
Heemstra J
26 - 26 Petrochemical buildup will face increased opposition
Mullin R
26 - 26 After buildup, US basic chemical sector to hit pause
Tullo A
27 - 27 Chemical management will enter the spotlight
Hogue C
28 - 28 The coming challenge of green hydrogen
Reisch M
28 - 28 Switch to electric vehicles will gain momentum
Reisch M
29 - 29 US chemicals to slow on manufacturing, trade woes
Bomgardner M
30 - 30 Cautious optimism for China's chemical industry
Jia HP
30 - 30 Tension over US research security likely to grow
Widener A
31 - 31 Pressured plastics firms will look to recycling
Scott A
32 - 32 More slow growth for Mexico
Tullo A
32 - 32 Global growth will pick up modestly
Tullo A
33 - 33 Food brands and retailers will scrutinize pesticides
Bomgardner M, Erickson B
34 - 34 Diagnostics will continue to attract instrument makers
Reisch M
34 - 34 Yet another strong year expected for pharma services
Mullin R
35 - 35 Tough decisions ahead for US chemical regulators
Erickson B
36 - 36 Saudi Aramco: The growing petrochemical giant
Tullo A
36 - 36 Boom or bust ahead for cannabidiol in the US?
Erickson B
37 - 37 A stall coming for Germany, Europe's engine
Scott A
38 - 38 US poised for action on PFAS
Hogue C
40 - 41 ACS issues policy statement on workforce-related immigration
Wang LD
48 - 48 Elements of Sanskrit
Taylor A