Researchers have published a study that outlines a novel strategy for the rational design of an ionic-type covalent organic framework (CoTPP-CoBpy3) that has atomic ultrathin nanosheet morphology, high water-affinity, effective charge separation, and a kinetic favored water oxidation mechanism.
Recently, a group at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory of the US Department of Energy (DOE) has created a novel self-assembly technique for creating stacked 2D nanosheets as detailed in Nature.
The 42nd RSC Solid State Chemistry Group Christmas Meeting (SSCG 2023) took place in Edinburgh, UK from 18–19 December 2023. Materials Chemistry Frontiers, Materials Advances, Dalton Transactions, New Journal of Chemistry, CrystEngComm, RSC Mechanochemistry and Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers were pleased to support awards at this event and we would like to congratulate our winners! In […]
We are delighted to announce an Open Call for Submissions to a themed collection on Molecular Photoswitches for Energy storage to be published in Journal of Materials Chemistry A and Journal of Materials Chemistry C. Guest Editors: Prof. Rachel Evans (University of Cambridge) Prof. Grace Han (Brandeis University) Prof. Tao Li (Shanghai Jiao Tong University) […]
Last year, as you may know, Journal of Materials Chemistry A, B, and C celebrated their 10th anniversary! To join in the celebrations, we asked authors to find creative ways to add a ’10’ to the cover artwork and are excited to show you the latest results in our December monthly cover showcase. To look […]
Open call for papers to contribute to themed collection for Journal of Materials Chemistry C: Photon Upconversion Materials The field of photon upconversion materials has been booming in recent years. There are several reasons why researchers explore these systems for potential applications in fields as diverse as solar energy conversion, photochemistry, and biomedicine. The two […]