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wileyonlinelibrary.com Most of the articles in this issue have already appeared online on wileyonlinelibrary.com. See http://www.chempluschem.org under EarlyView COVER PICTURE The cover picture shows extraction of several valuable elements of the periodic table by DNA hydrogel, which is cut out in the form of a blossom from a Japanese cherry tree and stained with a pink DNA dye, ethidium bromide. In their Communication on page 619 ff., A. Zinchenko and co-workers outline the application of DNA cross-linked hydrogel for efficient extraction of noble and rare-earth metals. They demonstrate that placement of DNA hydrogel into a solution containing AuIII, PdII, or YbIII for several hours yields, in a single step, up to 70% of the metals from the aqueous phase in the hydrogel matrix. COVER PROFILE â⦠systems containing metal ions inside a polymeric matrix are very promising because they allow various reactions to be performed directly inside the hydrogel.â This and more about the story behind the cover in the Cover Profile and about the research itself on page 619 ff. Y. Maeda, A. Zinchenko,* L. I. Lopatina, V. G. Sergeyev, S. Murata 606 Extraction of Noble and Rare-Earth Metals from Aqueous Solutions by DNA Cross-Linked Hydrogels
ChemPlusChem – Wiley
Published: Jul 1, 2013
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