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Review Articles in 2024

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  • Lignin is an abundant source of renewable aromatic carbon and is of interest as a feedstock for sustainable fuels. This Review provides an overview of production technologies, jet fuel requirements, effects of lignin chemistry, depolymerization techniques, upgrading of bio-oils and challenges for catalysis using real biomass feedstocks.

    • Matthew S. Webber
    • Jamison Watson
    • Yuriy Román-Leshkov
    Review Article
  • The practical application of 2D transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) requires robust and scalable synthesis of these atomically thin materials and their heterostructures. This Review discusses the key challenges, current progress and opportunities in the controllable synthesis of TMD-based heterostructures, superlattices and moiré superlattices.

    • Jia Li
    • Xiangdong Yang
    • Xiangfeng Duan
    Review Article
  • This Review introduces emerging nonlinear electronic, optical and optoelectronic properties of moiré superlattices and discusses opportunities and challenges in this rapidly progressing field, as well as implications for fundamental physics and technological innovations.

    • Luojun Du
    • Zhiheng Huang
    • Zhipei Sun
    Review Article
  • The authors discuss the physics underlying the enhancement of energy transfer and energy transport in molecular systems and identify key questions and theoretical challenges for future research.

    • Gal Sandik
    • Johannes Feist
    • Tal Schwartz
    Review Article
  • Non-layered transition metal carbides (TMCs) and layered transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) can form various heterostructure configurations through chemical conversion. This Review highlights the progress in the fabrication and control of TMC/TMD heterostructures and the exotic properties arising from these interfaces.

    • Alexander J. Sredenschek
    • David Emanuel Sanchez
    • Mauricio Terrones
    Review Article

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