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White Phosphorus Tamed by Encapsulation

Phosphorus was known since heroic alchemistry times for its propensity to emit light and spontaneously self-ignite when exposed to air. These rather unusual properties make this compound dangerous to handle and transport. The most reactive allotrope of phosphorus is the so-called white phosphorus (also named yellow phosphorus, never mind), which in more modern times became [...]

ISMSC 2009 in Maastricht (2)

To conclude the ISMSC 2009 overview, let’s sum up what amazing things were presented in the last days… We had a really funny talk from Prof. J. Sessler – great cartoons, but great science as well! Then Prof. L. Lindoy presented nice ‘boomerang complexes’ – interesting name for research produced in Australia – as well [...]