Only a few hours left to submit your poster abstract! Make sure you join Materials Horizons and Nanoscale Horizons in Beijing to share your work with experts in the field across the breadth of polymers at the human interface - from wearable technologies to sensors and polymers for biomedical applications. You have until the end of today to submit your abstract! Submit here: https://lnkd.in/ezFqRNmF
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From batteries and photonics to polymers and drug delivery and everything in between, keep up to date with the latest advances in materials science through the RSC’s core materials journals. Materials Advances Materials Horizons Journal of Materials Chemistry A Journal of Materials Chemistry B Journal of Materials Chemistry C Biomaterials Science Materials Chemistry Frontiers Polymer Chemistry RSC Applied Interfaces RSC Applied Polymers Soft Matter
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Last month, Materials Horizons, J Mat Chem C, Materials Advances and RSC Applied Interfaces were delighted to support two poster prizes at Interface Properties in Organic and Hybrid Electronics (IPOE): Perspectives & Key Challenges! Congratulations to Lluís Casabona Cendra and Karla Cordero - excellent work!!👏
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Last month, our materials portfolio Publishing Editor, Brian Li, was pleased to run an interactive reviewer workshop at the Postdoc Academy, University of Cambridge. Thanks to all those who attended to learn the fundamentals of reviewing, what an editor looks for in a report and the vital role reviewers have in ensuring the work published by the Royal Society of Chemistry is accurate, trustworthy and of high quality. If you are interested in joining our reviewer pool, we would be pleased to have your support. You can sign up at rsc.li/reviewer
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We are delighted to announce this Sustainable Energy & Fuels themed collection on Solar Fuels and Chemicals: Photocatalytic Water Splitting and CO2 Reduction! This themed collection showcases recent advancements in the field of photocatalytic water splitting and CO2 reduction, covering semiconductor materials chemistry, photoelectrochemistry, nanotechnology, co-catalysts with high selectivity, molecular catalyst chemistry, spectroscopy, theoretical studies, and system design for practical applications. Guest Editors Ryu Abe (Kyoto University), Kazunari Domen (The University of Tokyo), Osamu Ishitani (Hiroshima University) and Yun Hau Ng (City University of Hong Kong) introduce this collection in their Editorial https://lnkd.in/e8WeZjJm 🔗 Read the full collection at https://lnkd.in/ef8HfHnS In addition to the Open Access articles in this collection, all articles are free to access until 10th November 2024.
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We're delighted to announce that Christine Luscombe has been appointed as the new Editor-in-Chief of Polymer Chemistry! To mark Christine’s appointment as Editor-in-Chief, she’s curated a collection of recent reviews published in Polymer Chemistry. These review papers collectively focus on different aspects of polymerization techniques, materials, and applications with an emphasis on polymer networks, photopolymerization, and characterization methods. Read this full collection, all available to read either Open Access or free to access until November 30th. 👉 https://lnkd.in/ePEneZqt Please join us in welcoming Christine as she leads the journal to continued success!
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🔊 Issue 19 of Materials Chemistry Frontiers is now online! Welcome check out the hot research behind the front cover titled “Highly selective separation of toluene and methylcyclohexane based on nonporous adaptive crystals of hybrid[3]arene” from Shiqi Wei, Yuhao Wang and Jiong Zhou 👉 Read the full article:https://lnkd.in/gtMCYPWc 👉 Find out more article in this issue: https://lnkd.in/gG5jt8DD
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Just a few days left to benefit from an early bird discount! Register now for the Horizons symposium to join us in Beijing in November. The two-day meeting is hosted by Materials Horizons and Nanoscale Horizons, published by the Royal Society of Chemistry, and organized by National Center for Nanoscience and Technology of China (NCNST). The symposium will showcase a wide variety of cutting-edge work at the intersection of polymers and polymer nanoparticles with the human body, including sensors, wearable technologies and biomedical applications. Find out more at rsc.li/horizonssymp
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Materials Horizons and Nanoscale Horizons are delighted to host the next Horizons symposium - register now to join us in Beijing in November and benefit from a reduced rate. We are still considering poster abstract submissions until 7 October, so don't miss your chance to join the conversation!
Explore a wide range of the latest exceptional research in polymer chemistry, from speakers including: - Guoping Chen, National Institute for Materials Science, Japan - Guosong Chen, Fudan University, China - Wenlong Cheng, The University of Sydney, Australia - Simone Fabiano, Linköping University, Sweden - Katharina Landfester, Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Germany - Martina Stenzel, University of New South Wales, Australia - Shutao Wang, Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry, CAS, China Early bird registration for the Horizons symposium closes 30 September – are you joining us in Beijing? Register now to guarantee your place (and save 200 RMB): https://lnkd.in/eHR7f7Wy
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Welcome to our newest Chemical Science Associate Editor, Mohamed Eddaoudi! Mohamed will be considering papers on metal-organic frameworks and functional porous materials. Read some of Mohamed's previous work in Chem Sci: https://lnkd.in/eECVET7F https://lnkd.in/ebUi2udj We look forward to receiving your manuscripts in the area of MOFs and porous materials for Mohamed to consider!