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Searching for truth, love and happiness. Trained in the scientific method.
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Representing the Royal Society of Chemistry materials journals at
#ecme
in Cambridge, UK
4 months ago
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Chemical Science
3 days ago
Nominations for the 2026 Chemical Science Lectureship are now open! 🎉 Details here:
rsc.li/chemsci-lectu..
. We’re looking for candidates who have made significant contributions to the field of digital chemistry, AI, ML, and automation within the last 5 years. Nominate before 2nd March!
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Jim White
3 days ago
Join us next Thursday for another great Desktop Seminar, this time on Electron Transport in MOFs featuring
@mirceadinca.bsky.social
@princeton.edu
and
@profamo.bsky.social
@virginiatech.bsky.social
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#chemsky
#webinar
Register here:
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Chemistry World
12 days ago
Exclusive: chemistry's international governing body is moving from its home of 25 years in the US to two cities in Europe.
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Iupac announces it is moving from the US to a joint home in Spain and Italy
Dual headquarters decision a result of strong bids from both cities
https://www.chemistryworld.com/news/iupac-announces-it-is-moving-from-the-us-to-a-joint-home-in-spain-and-italy/4021802.article?utm_campaign=organic_social&utm_medium=social&utm_source=bluesky
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Journal of Materials Chemistry A, B, C
13 days ago
Check out our Issue 2 J Mat Chem C covers: The outside front cover features an article by Eun Kwang Lee, Jiyoul Lee and colleagues:
http://xlink.rsc.org...
and the inside front cover is by Chaoxing Wu and colleagues. Read the full article here:
http://xlink.rsc.org...
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Journal of Materials Chemistry A, B, C
19 days ago
Read our Journal of Materials Chemistry A most popular articles 2025 collection featuring some of the most cited, downloaded or shared articles and reviews published in the journal in 2025 - free to read until 28 February 2026! 🔗
pubs.rsc.org/en/jour...
Congratulations to all featured authors 👏
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Royal Society of Chemistry
21 days ago
⏳ Final call! Nominate now for
#RSCPrizes
🏆 Want to make a research group feel recognised in 2026? Now’s your last chance – Horizon Prize nominations close 14 January. Tell us about a collaborative breakthrough in the chemical sciences: https://rsc.li/45KdMOS
#RSCPrizes
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Journal of Materials Chemistry A, B, C
20 days ago
A warm welcome to Professor Wee-Jun Ong from Xiamen University Malaysia who has joined the Advisory Board of
@jmaterchem.rsc.org
A. Find out more about Professor Ong on our journal blog:
blogs.rsc.org/jm/2026/01/1...
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Day in the life of an
@rsc.org
Editor: invited a themed collection Guest Editor, prepared to promote the Appointment of Prof Wee Jun Ong to the Advisory Board of
@jmaterchem.rsc.org
A, thanked our regional offices and sorted out a tricky invitation! It has been a brilliant, busy day.
25 days ago
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Asia Daily
3 months ago
From Sunlight to Fuel: Prof Ong Wee Jun Leads Malaysia’s Artificial Photosynthesis Push
#CleanEnergy
#ClimateTech
#Malaysia
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From Sunlight to Fuel: Prof Ong Wee Jun Leads Malaysia’s Artificial Photosynthesis Push
A childhood question becomes a national energy missionAs a Year 4 student learning about photosynthesis, Ong Wee Jun asked a...
https://asiadaily.org/news/10306/
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Royal Society of Chemistry
about 1 month ago
Season’s Greetings from the Royal Society of Chemistry! From all of us at the Royal Society of Chemistry, have a wonderful Christmas and a Happy New Year. 🎄✨
#MerryChristmas
#SeasonGreetings
#HappyNewYear
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Such a striking image on the front cover of Journal of Materials Chemistry A! The featured article is free to read.
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about 2 months ago
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Journal of Materials Chemistry A, B, C
3 months ago
Join us in welcoming Professor Martyn McLachlan as the new Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Materials Chemistry C and Materials Advances
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Found another interesting Open Access paper in
@jmaterchem.rsc.org
! Just published in issue 43. Title: The role of the N2 atmosphere in the epitaxial growth of MnO via pulsed laser deposition
doi.org/10.1039/D5TC...
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The role of the N2 atmosphere in the epitaxial growth of MnO via pulsed laser deposition
The role of ambient gas in the epitaxial growth of manganese oxides on MgO by pulsed laser deposition was investigated by performing complex morphological and structural characterization of thin films...
https://doi.org/10.1039/D5TC03142G
3 months ago
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Journal of Materials Chemistry A, B, C
3 months ago
Congratulations to our 2025 Journal of Materials Chemistry Lectureship runners-up, Dr Xiaoli Liu and Dr Beatriz Martín-García 👏 Found out more about our runners-up in our blog interview 🔗
blogs.rsc.org/jm/202...
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Journal of Materials Chemistry A, B, C
3 months ago
Congratulations to 2025 Journal of Materials Chemistry Lectureship winner, Dr Guanjie He from University College London 👏 Read our interview with our winner here 🔗
blogs.rsc.org/jm/2025/11/0...
Watch Guanjie's Lectureship talk at Singapore Scientific Conference on 8 December👉
singaporesciconf.org
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Royal Society of Chemistry
3 months ago
How can chemistry, people & policy drive real change? Join us next Tuesday for ‘Chemical science, people & policy working together to make a difference’. Explore how collaboration helps science deliver benefits for society & the environment - register https://rsc.li/4qKg7Cs
#ChemSky
#ChemistryWeek
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I just came across this interesting Open Access Review in
@materialshorizons.rsc.org
by
@jovanavmilic.bskyverified.social
and colleagues. Title: The emergence of metal-free molecular perovskites: challenges and opportunities Read it for free:
doi.org/10.1039/D4MH...
#perovskites
#openaccess
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The emergence of metal-free molecular perovskites: challenges and opportunities
Perovskite materials are increasingly important in a variety of optoelectronic applications. Some of these functional materials also exhibit ferroelectric properties, making them promising in memory e...
https://doi.org/10.1039/D4MH01877J
3 months ago
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This Communication in
@jmaterchem.rsc.org
is Open Access and selected as HOT. Title: Hydrazine-free precursor for solution-processed all-inorganic Se and Se1−xTex photovoltaics Read it for free:
doi.org/10.1039/D5TA...
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Hydrazine-free precursor for solution-processed all-inorganic Se and Se1−xTex photovoltaics
Selenium (Se) has reemerged as a promising absorber material for indoor and tandem photovoltaics (PVs), and its alloys with Te (Se1−xTex) offer a widely tunable bandgap. Solution processing of this ma...
https://doi.org/10.1039/D5TA06459G
3 months ago
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Still on the theme of Open Access articles, have you seen this amazing water-repellent, stretchable material! Title: Hyperelastic superomniphobic surfaces via microprotrusion-induced stress redistribution Read the Communication for FREE in
@materialshorizons.rsc.org
:
doi.org/10.1039/D5MH...
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Hyperelastic superomniphobic surfaces via microprotrusion-induced stress redistribution
In this work, we report hyperelastic superomniphobic surfaces that have been engineered to retain superomniphobicity, without coating delamination, even at 400% strain and after thousands of stretch–release cycles. To achieve such hyperelastic superomniphobic surfaces, we introduce a novel design – an array
https://doi.org/10.1039/D5MH01250C
3 months ago
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Have you seen this new Open Access Review in
@jmaterchem.rsc.org
. It is free to read for all. Taking inspiration from nature for optical engineering. From nature's masters of camouflage to engineered optics: cephalopod-inspired materials and technologies Read it here:
doi.org/10.1039/D5TC...
3 months ago
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Have you seen this review by Journal of Materials Chemistry C
@jmaterchem.rsc.org
Associate Editor Antonio Facchetti from
@gatechmse.bsky.social
titled: Recent progress in molecularly tailored organic hole transporting materials for highly efficient
#perovskite
solar cells
doi.org/10.1039/D5TC...
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Recent progress in molecularly tailored organic hole transporting materials for highly efficient perovskite solar cells
Over the last decade, perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have made remarkable progress, with power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) of single junction devices now surpassing >26%. A key component of this adv...
https://doi.org/10.1039/D5TC01870F
3 months ago
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I love open access. Check out this Open Access Review in the
@rsc.org
flagship materials journal Materials Horizons
@materialshorizons.rsc.org
on metal–organic frameworks as potential materials for X-ray detectors
doi.org/10.1039/D4MH...
Discover the cutting edge of scientific research!
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Metal–organic frameworks as potential materials for X-ray detectors: recent progress and unique opportunities
X-ray detectors and scintillators play a crucial role in society, with extensive applications in scientific research, security, manufacturing quality control, and medical imaging, including general ra...
https://doi.org/10.1039/D4MH01122H
3 months ago
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Nanoscale Journals
3 months ago
Celebrating the Nanoscale Horizons 10th anniversary 🎉 Check out the excellent articles in our anniversary collection for free until 30 December 2025 👉
pubs.rsc.org/en/jour...
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Chemistry World
3 months ago
A machine learning tool that can detect structural errors in MOF databases will help address concerns about the reliability of datasets used in computational materials research.
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Neural network trained to classify crystal structure errors in MOF and other databases
Study serves as a reminder that machine learning models are only as good as the data they are trained on
https://www.chemistryworld.com/news/neural-network-trained-to-classify-crystal-structure-errors-in-mof-and-other-databases/4022350.article?utm_campaign=organic_social&utm_medium=social&utm_source=bluesky
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Royal Society of Chemistry
3 months ago
This Halloween, treat yourself to something that can boost your career all year round 🎃 No tricks! Applying for a professional award might sound daunting, but we’re here to guide you through every step. No matter your career stage or specialism: https://rsc.li/4naj5wX
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Nanoscale Journals
3 months ago
Have you seen our latest Nanoscale Horizons Reflection article on 'Hard work pays off' by Svyatoslav Kondrat and Alexei Kornyshev reflecting on their work published in the inaugural issue of Nanoscale Horizons a decade ago (and featured on the inside front cover!) 🔗
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New Open Access HOT Review in
@jmaterchem.rsc.org
by Yu Zhang, Bing Bai, Gian Albert Alfani, Zheng Zhao and Ben Zhong Tang on Aggregation-induced new functions: structure–property relationships in molecular crystals Read it now!
doi.org/10.1039/D5TC...
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Aggregation-induced new functions: structure–property relationships in molecular crystals
Molecular crystals, as ordered aggregates of organic molecules, exhibit unique photophysical properties distinct from their monomeric counterparts. Rooted in the emerging framework of aggregate scienc...
https://doi.org/10.1039/D5TC02505B
3 months ago
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Digital Discovery
4 months ago
In honour of the 2025 #NobelPrize in Chemistry, we’ve curated a collection of impactful articles from across RSC journals on metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) 🏆 Free to read until the end of November 👉
pubs.rsc.org/en/jour...
#NobelPrize
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Jim White
4 months ago
Join us next Thursday, October 2 for our next Desktop Seminar! This webinar will celebrate 200 years since the discovery of benzene and will feature talks on aromaticity from Renana Gershoni-Poranne (Technion) and Dean Tantillo (UC Davis). Learn more and register here:
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Representing the Royal Society of Chemistry materials journals at
#ecme
in Cambridge, UK
4 months ago
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Materials Horizons
5 months ago
Discover our MaterHoriz and NanoHoriz themed collection on soft wearable sensors for free until 15 November 2025 🔗https://pubs.rsc.org/en/journals/articlecollectionlanding?sercode=mh&themeid=c7a8322a-13b5-4b3f-ad9f-38b7164db1fe Why not read the introductory Editorial? 🔗
doi.org/10.1039/D5MH...
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Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
5 months ago
We’re thrilled to announce that 𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐟. 𝐊𝐚𝐢 𝐒. 𝐄𝐱𝐧𝐞𝐫 has been selected as the 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟓 𝐏𝐂𝐂𝐏 𝐄𝐦𝐞𝐫𝐠𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐈𝐧𝐯𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐠𝐚𝐭𝐨𝐫 𝐋𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐡𝐢𝐩 𝐀𝐰𝐚𝐫𝐝 recipient 🎉 🔗
blogs.rsc.org/cp/2025/09/0...
@rsc.org
@unidue.bsky.social
#PCCP
#EmergingInvestigator
#PhysicalChemistry
#ChemicalPhysics
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Delighted to be working with such excellent guest editors on this Supercapacitor themed collection. We have received brilliant feedback and submissions so far. Make sure to submit by 26 November!
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5 months ago
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Nanoscale Journals
5 months ago
🎉 Discover the latest collection in Nanoscale and Nanoscale Advances focusing on advanced nanocrystalline materials! Guest edited by Aurora Rizzo, Ermelinda M. S. Macoas, Raghvendra Singh Yadav, Renjie Chen and Tayebeh Ameri Explore the full collection here 🔎
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Royal Society of Chemistry
5 months ago
We are delighted to share our latest EES Catalysis themed collection on ‘Understanding and new approaches to create synergy between catalysis and plasma’. Read now ➡️ https://rsc.li/4mNKDZI
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Journal of Materials Chemistry A, B, C
5 months ago
The submissions deadline for this Journal of Materials Chemistry B themed collection on neuroengineering in celebration of Prof. Shelly Sakiyama-Elbert's 50th birthday is fast approaching on 24 October 2025 🎂 #ChemSky More information here 👉
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unexpected trick plums falling in the orchard caterpillar food
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6 months ago
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Jim White
6 months ago
Join us next Tuesday, August 5 for our next Desktop Seminar! This webinar on Active Matter will feature Kathleen Stebe (UPenn) and Sujit Datta (Caltech). Learn more and register here:
rsc.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
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Royal Society of Chemistry
6 months ago
Could up to £500 help you take the next step? Our Researcher Development and Travel Grant is open to PhD students and early career researchers. Use it for conferences, training or scientific meetings. Apply by 28 July:
buff.ly/djlTJ3W
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I wish this Editorial was written when I was a PhD. It contains such an important message!
#SciSky
#MatSky
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7 months ago
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Chemistry World
7 months ago
‘Within the inorganic crystal community there’s been a strong sentiment that you cannot have chiroptical effects under centrosymmetry,’ says Roel Tempelaar, a researcher at Northwestern University. New research on crystalline lithium cobalt selenium oxide challenges that.
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Centrosymmetric crystal displays chiral optical responses previously believed to be impossible
Crystal with perfect symmetry around its centre surprises scientists with its asymmetric response to light
https://www.chemistryworld.com/news/centrosymmetric-crystal-displays-chiral-optical-responses-previously-believed-to-be-impossible/4021770.article?utm_campaign=organic_social&utm_medium=social&utm_source=bluesky
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Looking forward to attending this conference in September to represent
@rsc.org
,
@materialshorizons.rsc.org
, and
@jmaterchem.rsc.org
!
#matsky
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7 months ago
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Michael Hurst
8 months ago
Next in the Desktop Seminar series: Wearable Sensors! On Monday 2 June, watch live presentations and Q&A from Nanshu Lu (UTexas at Austin) and John Rogers (Northwestern University) about new advances in e-tattoos and skin-interfaced materials Register and learn more:
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Nanoscale Journals
8 months ago
Celebrating 10 years! Help us to design our special anniversary cover for #NanoscaleHorizons by choosing your favourite cover artworks from each year since 2016 - the most popular artworks will be collated into a special anniversary cover! 👉
www.smartsurvey.co.u...
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Journal of Materials Chemistry A, B, C
8 months ago
@jmaterchem.rsc.org B and C have published exciting new bioelectronics research in a themed collection guest edited by Eleonora Macchia, Hong Liu, George Malliaras and Anna Maria Pappa. #matsky Read the collection for free until 27 June:
pubs.rsc.org/en/jour...
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Journal of Materials Chemistry A, B, C
8 months ago
@jmaterchem.rsc.org A and EES Solar (@ees-journals.rsc.org) of @rsc.org are proud to sponsor poster prizes for Symposium D: Next-Generation Solar Technologies at E-MRS Spring 2025 next week. Development Editor Rose Wedgbury will be attending. Find her at Exhibition Booth 34!
#EMRS
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Michael Hurst
9 months ago
Join us next Tuesday May 27 for a Desktop Seminar on the Chemistry of Inorganic Clusters! Featuring talks and live Q&A from Stephen Ragsdale (University of Michigan) and Patrick Holland (Yale University), this is one you don't want to miss! Register and find more details
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Journal of Materials Chemistry A, B, C
8 months ago
We have received some fantastic nominations for the 2025 Journal of Materials Chemistry Lectureship award so far ✨ Remember to send your nominations by 5 June to be considered for this prestigious award! Submit your nomination now 🔗
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EES Family journals
8 months ago
Just one week to go until nominations close for the 2025 EES Lectureship! Find out more and nominate a colleague at
rsc.li/ees-lectureship
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