Read the latest #PCCP themed collection for FREE now! ? Size effects in the chemistry and physics of atomic and molecular clusters, nanoparticles and nanostructures This themed collection was organised on the occasion of the International Symposium on Small Particles and Inorganic Clusters – ISSPIC XXI that took place from 3rd-8th September 2023 in Berlin, Germany. The ISSPIC conference series is devoted to communicating the progress in experimental and theoretical studies of materials at the nano and sub-nano scale. Guest Edited by André Fielicke (Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft), Sandra M. Lang (Ulm University), and Thorsten M. Bernhardt (Ulm University) this collection focusses on a wide range of areas affecting the chemistry and physics of atomic and molecular clusters, nanoparticles and nanostructures. Read the full collection for free below: https://rsc.li/pccp-size24
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https://lnkd.in/e3TYYjZv A blatant plug for the just-published 50th volume of the Specialist Periodical Report in NMR, with special mentions to Josep Saurí (co-editor) and contributors including Abil Aliev, Andrew Atkinson, Asif Equbal, Malcolm Prior, Matthew Wallace, Michael Tayler, Pau Nolis, Ryan Mewis and Teobald Kupka. This long-standing book series provides an annual summary of the NMR literature, summarising typically over 1400 publications per year, with dedicated chapters on different aspects of NMR, including solid-state NMR, soft matter NMR, and most recently hyperpolarisation. Note that purchasing the print volume provides institution-wide electronic access! #NMR RSC Books
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Discover the passion and commitment behind PCCP. Learn more about our 19 Owner Societies and their impact on the physical chemistry community. Hear from our Ownership Board representatives Julie Macpherson from Royal Society of Chemistry, Alex Brown from Chemical Institute of Canada / Institut de Chimie du Canada and Mika Pettersson from Suomalaisten Kemistien Seura / Finnish Chemical Society! Watch now on our homepage or below! #PCCP
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Here is an online copy of RSC China's 2025 calendar. I really like the sound of turning pages!! You can scan or click to read the articles highlighted from our journals - this year with the theme of AI. Feel free to download an e-copy if you like it. https://lnkd.in/gGAfcMVY
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This is gearing up to be a great Faraday Discussion so don't miss your chance to present your work on HEA nanostructures! I remember discussing this topic as a potential future discussion with Jette Katja Mathiesen at the nanoalloy Faraday Discussion in 2022 and am looking forward to attending this one too. Great work from the committee Jette Katja Mathiesen, Stephan Barcikowski, Damien Alloyeau, Nicola Morley and Robert Weatherup for arranging such a strong line up of speakers already in Brian Cantor, Dierk Raabe, Varun Chaudhary (Dr), Dirk Honecker, Tong Li, Alfred Ludwig, Jan Rossmeisl, Xizheng Wang and Dongshuang Wu! Definitely an event to take part in if you can - I'll hopefully see some of you there
Share your research on high-entropy alloy nanostructures! With expert speakers and pioneers in the field in attendance, our Faraday Discussion will be an ideal forum to share what you’re working on and join in a discussion to find solutions to the challenges that still remain with these novel materials. ?? rsc.li/hea-fd2025
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?Nanoscale Horizons Emerging Investigators Series: sharing research from the brightest minds in nanoscience ? Dr Pengzhan Sun investigated the catalytic selectivity of nanorippled graphene, showing that it exhibits high selectivity towards different reactions involving hydrogen. Nanoscale Horizons has been finding out what fascinates him about this field of research: https://lnkd.in/dgvGGu7c
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We hadn't expected to see our logo rendered with microparticle monolayers but it's been achieved thanks to Ignaas Jimidar, Mitch de Waard, Gijs Roozendaal and Kai Sotthewes in their latest article in Soft Matter. You can find out more about their work on solvent-free confinement of ordered microparticle monolayers at https://lnkd.in/e_GBUYKU Materials #RSCMat
Our #openaccess study, "Solvent-free confinement of ordered microparticle monolayers: effect of host substrate and pattern symmetry," is published in Soft Matter (Royal Society of Chemistry). Using the solvent-free rubbing method, we explore the minimum feature size, shape, and substrate needed for close-packed crystal assembly. Thanks to Mitch de Waard, Gijs Roozendaal, and Kai Sotthewes for their contributions. This work is part of the Themed Collection "Soft Matter Electrified". #research #softmatter #RSCMat #powder #sustainability #assembly #colloids #granularmatter #tribocharging #electrostatics #tribology #utwente #vub #surfaces #interfaces #chemistry #physics Materials #RSCMat#RSCMat #materialscience
Solvent-free confinement of ordered microparticle monolayers: effect of host substrate and pattern symmetry
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Share your research on lignin valorisation! With scientists and speakers attending from across the breadth of the physical sciences, our Faraday Discussion on lignin valorisation is an ideal forum to present what you’re working on. Present your work, discuss it in-depth with peers and expert speakers, network and have your research published alongside the research papers in journal volume. Submit by 2 December ?? rsc.li/lignin-fd2025
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RSC Advances is delighted to announce co-review. Check out our blog here: https://lnkd.in/eTfmVZ_c to read more about it!
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Unlock the future of nanoparticle electrochemistry with our latest PCCP Perspective by Jakob Kibsgaard and colleagues. Explore experimental insights that push the boundaries of what’s possible. #PCCP #Nanotechnology #Electrochemistry DTU - Technical University of Denmark Read the Open Access article here ? https://lnkd.in/eSQ4keiA