Chem Soc Rev in a nutshell. Fact number 16

24 facts to celebrate Chem Soc Rev’s move to 24 issues per year

The largest issue of Chem Soc Rev in 2011 was issue 5 with a whopping 51 review articles.

A broad range of science was published in this issue covering a multitude of chemistry disciplines. To name but a few… 

Adrian-Mihail Stadler and Jack Harrowfield provide an overview of chemistry coming from Strasbourg since the 16th century in their Highlight Review article; Stefan Matile and colleagues discuss recent developments in the field of synthetic transport systems, namely ion channels and pores, whilst Alessandro Troisi evaluates classical and new theories of charge transport in high mobility molecular semiconductors. Intramolecular d10–d10 interactions in heterometallic clusters are reviewed by Sabrina Sculfort and Pierre Braunstein; and K. U. Ingold and co-workers consider kinetic solvent effects in radical reactions.

Browse the table of contents to read more about this research and the other review articles that issue 5 has to offer.

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