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Green Chemistry
Chemistry has always had a central role in the provision of food and energy, materials and medicines. Recent years have increasingly seen chemistry research move towards environmentally friendly, sustainable products and processes.
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Celebrating 5 years of Communications Chemistry
Communications Chemistry is celebrating five years of publishing. To mark the occasion, the Editors have put together a Collection of articles from the last five years, celebrating some of the most talked about, most downloaded and most highly-cited content published in the journal.
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Development of Future Zinc-based Aqueous Batteries
Recognizing the potential of and ongoing intense research in aqueous zinc-based batteries, the editors of Nature Communications, Communications Chemistry and Communications Materials welcome submissions of primary research demonstrating significant development in all areas of aqueous zinc-based batteries from key element design and fundamental understanding to integrated battery systems.
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2022 Editors' Highlights
The Editors and Editorial Board of Communications Chemistry are pleased to launch an Editors’ Highlights Collection featuring some of their favourite Articles published in the journal in 2022. Our Editorial within outlines why each Article was selected.
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Science at Extreme Pressures
Under extreme pressure, matter can exhibit novel or counter-intuitive phenomena such as superconductivity at unusually high-temperature, unexpected chemical stoichiometries and reaction kinetics, or new material phases.
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Energy storage and conversion
This collection presents a selection of Communications Chemistry articles covering the design of materials and devices pertaining to solar cell, fuel cell, battery and capacitor technologies, in addition to those focusing on the catalytic production of fuels using solar and electrical energy.
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Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2022
The 2022 Nobel Prize in Chemistry has been awarded to Carolyn R. Bertozzi, Morten Meldal and K. Barry Sharpless for the development of click chemistry and bioorthogonal chemistry.
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Coordination Chemistry
The versatility of the metal–ligand bond has seen the field of coordination chemistry grow from strength to strength. This collection highlights a selection of recent studies published in Communications Chemistry, covering discrete coordination complexes, metal-organic cages and polymers, and porous metal-organic frameworks. The breadth of the field is evident, with studies ranging in focus from the design, synthesis and assembly of coordination compounds, to their chemical and physical properties, with a view towards applications in optics, magnetism, catalysis, storage, separation, and beyond.
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Chemical biology
The interface between chemistry and biology brings plenty of opportunities for collaboration and inspiration in fundamental research and potential applications. This Collection highlights a selection of recent studies published in Communications Chemistry relating to the structure, function, detection and modification of biomolecules in the areas of biocatalysis and biosynthesis, structural biology, chemical probes and medicinal chemistry.
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Chemistry in 2D
Marking the nature conference on Chemistry of 2D Materials 17-19th of May 2022, this Collection presents a selection of Communications Chemistry articles covering chemistry on 2D surfaces as well as synthesis, characterization, and application of 2D materials.
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2021 Editors' Highlights
The Editors and Editorial Board of Communications Chemistry are pleased to launch a 2021 Editors’ Highlights collection featuring some of their favourite Articles published in the journal this year. Our Editorial within outlines why each Article was selected.
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