CHAPTER 1 -
Better Looking (I): Hair, eyes, teeth, nails
News item from the future: Toujour Jeune sales top 10 billion!
Crowning glory (hair dyes)
Thinning on top (hair restorers)
I can see clearly now (contact lenses)
A gleaming smile (tooth whiteners)
Nailed (nail extensions)
Issues: Are natural ingredients for cosmetics better than those
made by the chemical industry?
CHAPTER 2 -
Better living (II): Medical advances
News item from the future: Ms World in $5M product-placement
row!
Skin diseases (acne, eczema, and psoriasis)
An agile or fragile old age? (arthritis drugs)
Carbohydrates as cures (new drugs)
Anaesthetics (new gases)
Issue: Do homeopathic medicines really work?
CHAPTER 3 -
Better loving: the not-so-dirty weekend
News item from the future: Armpits advance thoughts of romance!
Smelly chemistry (body odours)
Wash all my cares away (shower gels)
It's the pits, man (antiperspirants and deodorants)
Something for the weekend, sir? (condoms)
We just got married away mum (the morning-after pill)
Issue: The abuse of chemistry for sex crime purposes: the date rape
drugs.
CHAPTER 4 -
Better living (II): Improving our diet
News item from the future: Yet more land goes back to Nature
Carbohydrates (simple saccharides)
Manna from heaven (trehalose)
Low I2 means low IQ (iodized salt)
Functional foods (sitostanol ester)
Crap food? Feeding the fifty billion (prebiotics and
probiotics)
Hot, hot, hot (chilli and cumin)
Issue: Does the chemical acrylamide in fried foods constitute a
cancer risk?
CHAPTER 5 -
Better living (III): Minor metals for major advances
News item from the future: New village with zero energy bills
Solar panels provide photovoltaic (PV) power (silicon and
cadmium)
Glass is green (silicon dioxide)
The magic of titanium (titanium metal)
The future's blue (gallium nitride)
Issue: Is the world running out of the rare metals we need to make
solar panels?
CHAPTER 6 -
Better living (IV): Chemistry in the home
News item from the future: Laundry tablets go green all over
Wash all my troubles away (surfactants etc.)
Fabric softeners (cationic surfactants)
All washed up! (polyphosphate and zinc acetate)
Malodours and air fresheners (triethylene glycol)
Issue: Might we be the last generation effortlessly to enjoy clean
clothes and crockery?
CHAPTER 7 -
The Better Looking (II): The art of the chemist
News item from the future: Stolen paintings hoard discovered
Colour (lakes and pigments)
Analysis (methods for analysing paintings)
Conservation and restoration (lead sulfide)
Frauds and fakes (drying oils)
Finding the forgeries (pigment analysis)
Issue: Were great artists affected by the pigments they used?
GLOSSARY
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
Before starting his second career as technology writer, Dr. John Emsley used to teach students at the King's College in London, UK. Since then he was writing more than 500 contributions for journals, magazines, radio and TV. For his great achievements as journalist he received several awards, such as the Rhone-Poulenc-Prize in 1995 for "The Consumer's Good Chemical Guide", the original english version of "Parfum, Portwein, PVC", and the GDCh Literaturpreis in 2003.
"...it was approachable and lively without being flippant, and,
most importantly, it was easily understandable. The anecdotes and
examples of chemistry in action were enjoyable and occasionally
amusing."
Chemistry World, August 2007
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