Chemingineering | Carbon Nanotubes – The unfulfilled Promise
Nearly 3 decades after its discovery, the much-hyped Carbon Nanotubes have failed to live up to its potential. Our columnist examines the reasons for...
Chemingineering | Small is Beautiful
This month, our columnist peers through the microscope to examine the fascinating world of Microreactors. Microreactors have numerous advantages and offer an exciting alternative...
Chemingineering | The Mother Molecule
On 17th April we learned that Helium Hydride – the first molecule of the Universe – has been spotted in space. Our columnist provides...
Chemingineering | A Quantum Jump
This month, our columnist provides an overview of Quantum Computing, a paradigm shift in computing with unparalleled speed and power. It is likely to...
Chemingineering | Closing Window
This month, our columnist examines a burning issue - the rising emissions of Greenhouse Gases and the consequent global warming that is threatening to...
Chemingineering | Catch ‘em Young
In this 25th edition of Chemingineering, our columnist goes down memory lane and recalls columns featuring Emerging Technologies and makes a case for not...
Chemingineering | Chemical Industry in 3D
3D Printing is creating a revolution in manufacturing, taking it to the next paradigm, says our columnist in this issue. It has several advantages...
Chemingineering | A Leaf out of Nature
This month, our columnist provides a rundown on Artificial Photosynthesis, which has the potential to power our planet in the post-oil era. Advances in...
Chemingineering | The Future Fuel
This month our columnist takes a look at some recent advances in Hydrogen Fuel Cells, which are likely to power our vehicles in the...
Chemingineering | The 4th Revolution
Our columnist presents Industry 4.0, which has the potential to transform the chemical industry in unimaginable ways. Though the principles are clear, the opportunities...