Just How High is That Barrier?
Chemical reactions often have reaction barriers that must be overcome in order for reactants to become products. Appreciating the origins of these barriers and more importantly quantifying their...
View ArticleProgress in Allene Chemistry – Themed Issue
During the last three decades the chemistry of allenes has fascinated scientists world-wide. Guest editors, Benito Alcaide and Pedro Almendros, have gathered together a collection of papers...
View ArticleStephen Goldup and Douglas Stephan win 2014 RSC Awards
Hickinbottom Award Chem Soc Rev Advisory Board member Stephen Goldup has won the Hickinbottom Award for pioneering work on rotaxane synthesis and the formation of mechanically bonded systems. Stephen’s...
View ArticleNanoplasmonics
Our current Chem Soc Rev issue is a themed issue on nanoplasmonics, guest edited by Luis Liz-Marzan, Catherine Murphy and Jianfang Wang. Nanoplasmonics concerns light-matter interactions with nanoscale...
View ArticleChem Soc Rev Chair wins the Supramolecular Chemistry Award
Philip Gale, chair of the Chem Soc Rev Editorial Board, has won the 2014 Supramolecular Chemistry Award for his outstanding body of work on small organic molecules containing hydrogen bond donor arrays...
View ArticleChem Soc Rev Emerging Investigator Lectureship 2015 – nominations open
Chem Soc Rev is pleased to invite nominations for the 2015 Emerging Investigator Lectureship. This annual lectureship is given to recognise an emerging scientist who has made a significant...
View ArticleThe complete cookbook: multi-shelled hollow micro-/nanostructures
Hollow micro-/nanostructures have a wide range of potential applications, including catalysis, drug delivery, sensors and fuel cells. This is thanks to their unique array of properties such as high...
View ArticleTop 15 most-downloaded Chem Soc Rev articles January–March 2016
Here are the 15 most-downloaded Chem Soc Rev articles from the first quarter of 2016: Selection of boron reagents for Suzuki–Miyaura coupling Alastair J. J. Lennox and Guy C. Lloyd-Jones Chem. Soc....
View ArticleNobel Prize in Chemistry 2016
The prestigious Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2016 was awarded jointly to Jean-Pierre Sauvage, Sir J. Fraser Stoddart and Bernard L. Feringa for their outstanding contributions to the design and synthesis...
View ArticleCRISPR-Cas9 and the evolution of targeted genomic engineering
Advances in the development of genomic engineering have unprecedented potential to make significant impacts on the future of health and research. Since their development, genetic editing tools have...
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