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Synthetic Catalysts for Biomedicine and Biotechnology
In this cross-journal Collection between Nature Communications, Nature Chemical Biology, Communications Chemistry, Communications Materials, Communications Sustainability and Scientific Reports, we aim to bring together the latest advances in synthetic catalysts for biomedicine and biotechnology, covering design and production, mechanistic studies, and application demonstrations.
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Towards low-pressure all-solid-state batteries
This Cross-journal Collection highlights advances in the development of low- or zero-pressure all-solid-state batteries (ASSBs).
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High-pressure chemistry
This Collection aims to bring together latest findings from the interdisciplinary field of high-pressure chemistry.
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Supramolecular polymers
Supramolecular polymers have emerged as an exciting class of materials over the last three decades. This Collection aims to highlight recent progress in the field of supramolecular polymers, including strategies and mechanisms for their controlled polymerization, approaches to characterization and modelling, study of their physical and mechanical properties, and demonstration of their potential applications.
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Ultrafast chemistry
This cross-journal collection highlights the latest advances in ultrafast chemistry, including proton and charge transfer reactions, recombination reactions, transient intermediates, ultrafast isomerization, photo-initiated chemical processes and relaxation dynamics in the gas-, liquid- and solid-phase and at interfaces.
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Chemoenzymatic synthesis
This Collection aims to present the latest progress in the chemoenzymatic syntheses of high-value-added organic compounds. We welcome both experimental and theoretical studies.
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Advances in Asymmetric Catalysis for Organic Chemistry
This Collection collates the latest trends and fundamental developments in asymmetric catalysis, including but not limited to the design of chiral catalysts, enantioselective transformations, different types of chirality (e.g., stereocenter, axial, planar, inherent, helical, torsional, topological), mechanistic studies, and catalytic strategies for the synthesis of biologically active compounds and natural products.
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Top 25 downloaded papers of 2024
The most downloaded Communications Chemistry papers published in 2024
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Women in Chemistry
The Editors of Communications Chemistry are pleased to present this Collection of content focused on celebrating women in chemistry, with a focus on showcasing the interests and experiences of women researchers, and on promoting gender equity in STEM.
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Physical and mechanical properties of framework materials
In this Collection, we showcase research into the design and synthesis of framework materials that exhibit unique physical and mechanical properties. We also welcome research focused on structure–property relationships, and on advancing our understanding of the physical and mechanical properties of these materials more broadly.
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Methodological developments in electronic structure theory and chemical dynamics
This Collection aims to highlight research that advances our understanding of electronic structure and chemical dynamics, as well as the application of computational methodologies.
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Mechanically interlocked molecules