A nominee must have made outstanding contributions to the chemistry of materials. Particular emphasis will be placed on research relating to materials of actual or potential technological importance, ...
Chemistry of Materials is devoted to the publication of original contributions on forefront, fundamental research at the interface of chemistry, chemical engineering, and materials science. Both ...
Materials chemistry involves the use of chemistry for the design and synthesis of materials with interesting or potentially useful physical characteristics, such as magnetic, optical, structural ...
Argonne materials scientist Mercouri Kanatzidis received the award for chemistry in materials from the American Chemical ...
Reviews should report a detailed, balanced and authoritative current account of the existing state of knowledge on a particular facet of materials chemistry research for energy and sustainability.
All original research work published in Material Chemistry Frontiers will be in one 'Research article' format. Both Communications and Full papers can be published in the same format. Lengthy ...
Chemists have synthesized a highly complex natural molecule through a new strategy of functionalizing normally inert ...
One of the specific thrusts of the UAB Chemistry Department is in the area of materials research. Generally, we have classified these materials into organic (polymer) and inorganic materials. We have ...
Researchers at the University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague (UCT Prague) have pioneered a novel method for the rapid ...
Their study was published in Nature Chemistry. A joint research team has developed a technology to produce high-value-added plastic raw materials called dicarboxylic acids (α,ω-diacids ...
Researchers have developed AI-driven mobile robots that can carry out chemical synthesis research with extraordinary efficiency. Researchers show how mobile robots that use AI logic to make decisions ...
Due to the unique properties of PFAS, almost no other chemical substances can compete with them. That explains why it is so ...