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Nuno Maulide Tanja Traxler - The chemistry is right!

A journey through the world of molecules

An engaging travel companion through the fascinating cosmos of syntheses.

Is chemistry better than its reputation? When it comes to dealing with humankind's big challenges, chemistry is the key discipline. Award-winning chemist Nuno Maulide and physicist Tanja Traxler embark on a captivating journey into the fascinating world of syntheses, bonds and reactions. Entertaining and vivid, the authors describe how chemistry influences our everyday life. They discuss chemical approaches to solving global problems such as climate change, food security for Earth's growing population and waste production. For what is chemistry, after all? It is the science of ourselves, nature and the entire universe.

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Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen.
208 pages
format:140 x 215
ISBN: 9783701735051
Release date: 10.03.2020

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Authors
Nuno Maulide

born in Lisbon in 1979, is an award-winning professor and head of the Institute for Organic Chemistry at the University of Vienna. He studied piano and chemistry in Lisbon and carried out research at the universities in Leuven, Paris and at Stanford University. From 2009, he was section leader at Germany's Max Planck Institute for Carbon Research in Mülheim an der Ruhr. He has been professor of organic synthesis at the University of Vienna since 2013 and was named Austrian scientist of the year in 2018. His book "Die Chemie stimmt!" was co-authored with Tanja Traxler. 

Tanja Traxler

born 1985, studied physics and philosophy at the University of Vienna and the University of California/Santa Cruz. She has been a science editor at the Austrian daily broadsheet Der Standard since 2015 and was bestowed the Austrian sponsorship award for scientific journalism in 2018. Working with David Rennert, she co-authored the book "Lise Meitner – Pionierin des Atomzeitalters", which was named 2019 scientific book of the year (natural sciences category). Her most recent publication, "Die Chemie stimmt!", was co-authored with Nuno Maulide.

Press

Leicht verständlich beschrieben. Liebevoll gestaltete Zeichnungen von Kathrin Gusenbauer runden das Lesevergnügen ab.
[Quelle: Marco Krafting, DPA WISSEN]

Ich mag Chemie nicht sonderlich, aber Nuno ist Chemiker und erklärt echt cool. Ist anstrengender, sich durch das Buch zu arbeiten, als ein Video zu schauen, dafür bleibt aber mehr hängen.
[Quelle: Maja Buffo, MAGAZIN SCHULE]

Ein besonderes Kennzeichen dieses Buches ist die sehr einfache und gut leserliche Sprache (…) im Chemieunterricht gut verwendbar. Man spürt die Faszination und die Freude an der Schönheit der Chemie (…) Vielen Dank für dieses Buch.
[Quelle: Dr. Ralf Becker, MAGAZIN SCHULE]

Ein Buch für Einsteiger und alle, denen es bisher beim Wort Chemie die Haare aufstellt, die sich aber von der Begeisterung des Wissenschafters anstecken lassen wollen.
[Quelle: APA]

Eindrucksvoll und anhand vieler praktischer Beispiele erläutern Maulide und Traxler, wo in unserer Umwelt überall Chemie vorkommt. Zum Lesevergnügen machen das Buch aber nicht allein die Texte. Ein wahrer Genuss sind die vielen Dutzend Illustrationen von Kathrin Gusenbauer. Sie hebt die Chemie auf eine künstlerische Ebene – meist mit Augenzwinkern versehen.
[Quelle: Oliver Graue, bizztravel]

Buchtipp! Sind wir nicht alle ein bisschen Chemie?
[Quelle: DIE PRESSE]

Chemie wird als Schlüsseldisziplin zur Lösung großer Herausforderungen präsentiert, ohne zu verschweigen, welche Probleme sie schon verursacht hat. Geschichten, Moleküle, Erfindergeist und mögliche Zukunftsszenarien – alles schön greifbar und mit viel Humor.
[Quelle: Astrid Kuffner, MADAME WIEN]

Ein rundum gelungenes Werk!
[Quelle: ekz]

Bei ihrer „Reise durch die Welt der Moleküle“ begründen Nuno Maulide und Tanja Traxler plausibel, warum „Die Chemie stimmt“, indem sie allgemeines Misstrauen mit nüchternen Fakten und nützlich angewendetem Wissen konfrontieren.
[Quelle: Hans-Dieter Grünefeld, BUCHKULTUR]

Besonders gefallen an dem Buch haben mir die lebensnahen Erklärungen, ich werde als Leser in meiner Lebenswirklichkeit abgeholt und mitgenommen auf einen spannenden Ausflug hinter die Kulissen unserer Umwelt, wobei das ein oder andere Geheimnis gelüftet wird.
[Quelle: LIZZY.NET]

Sehr verständlich und lebensnah zeigen die Autoren, wie Chemie unser Leben beeinflusst.
[Quelle: Heribert Offermanns, CHIUZ]

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