Happy new year from the CrystEngComm editorial team!
What a year 2024 has been! CrystEngComm published its 26th volume with over 670 articles in issues, 23 Highlight review articles and 60 Communications, from 47 countries. In total across the year, we published 112 HOT, reviewer recommended articles which included 11 Communications and nine Highlight review articles. Read the last quarter’s HOT articles in this collection.
We are delighted to share some further highlights of CrystEngComm in 2024, including our Outstanding Paper Award winners, the introduction of our cover collection and cover gallery, and our most popular articles from the year.
Editorial board
At the end of January, we were delighted to announce that Christian Doonan (University of Adelaide, Australia) and C. Malla Reddy (Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad, India) had been appointed as Co-Editors-in-Chief of CrystEngComm. They succeeded Pierangelo Metrangolo who served as the journal’s Chair for six years.
Christian Doonan is a Professor of Chemistry and a South Australian Government Future Industry Making Fellow at the University of Adelaide. He received his PhD at the University of Melbourne and carried out post-doctoral work with Professor Omar Yaghi at the University of California, Los Angeles. His research group focuses on the design and synthesis of Metal-organic Framework materials for application to biotechnology and catalysis.Christian is a member of the international MOF commission and his research has been recognised through several awards including, an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship and a distinguished lectureship award from the Chemical Society of Japan.
C Malla Reddy is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad (IITH), India. He obtained his PhD in Crystal Engineering from the School of Chemistry, University of Hyderabad (2001-2006) and carried out postdoctoral work at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany (2007-2008). He established an independent group at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Kolkata in 2008 and continued there until he moved to IITH in 2023. He had been an Honorary Visiting Scientist to the University of Bradford (2015-18) and a recipient of the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Mobility Grant, Distinguished Lectureship Award from the Chemical Society of Japan (2017) and Swarnajayanti Fellowship from the Department of Science and Technology, India. His research group is engaged in understanding the mechanical properties of organic solids, including pharmaceutical and optoelectronic crystals. Some of his well-known contributions include the discovery of flexible elastic and plastic organic crystals, designing flexible crystals using Supramolecular Shape Synthons, etc. He has published over 90 research articles.
CrystEngComm journal covers
We published 44 covers supplied by authors in 2024, and introduced the Articles behind the 2024 journal covers collection as well as the CrystEngComm cover gallery, ensuring great visibility of both the covers and associated articles.
CrystEngComm Outstanding Paper Award
The Outstanding Paper Award is an award aimed at recognising the high-quality work published in CrystEngComm from the previous year, acknowledging the excellence of the paper as a whole and recognising the contributions of all the authors.
The winners of the CrystEngComm Outstanding Paper Award 2023 are Hunter J. Windsor, Cameron J. Kepert and Lauren K. Macreadie, for their work: ‘Spontaneous resolution of two chiral metal–organic frameworks through local geometric and lattice frustration effects’.
Spontaneous resolution of two chiral metal–organic frameworks through local geometric and lattice frustration effects
Hunter J. Windsor, Cameron J. Kepert and Lauren K. Macreadie* CrystEngComm, 2023, 25, 5428-5435 |
The authors presented two chiral metal–organic frameworks that are differentiated by their Cd-centred helical twists and are prepared by spontaneous chiral resolution from rigid, aliphatic, and achiral precursors. Read the winning article here.
Transparent peer review
The RSC launched transparent peer review across its portfolio in 2024.
In the interest of transparency and open science CrystEngComm offers authors the option of transparent peer review, where the editor’s decision letter, reviewers’ comments and authors’ response for all versions of the manuscript are published alongside the article. To find out more about transparent peer review Watch our video.
Most popular articles in 2024
In 2024 our articles received an average of 120 downloads within 90 days of being published, highlighting the excellent visibility your article receives. We are pleased to share a selection of these most popular articles which are all free to access until 30th April 2025.
Impurity retention and pharmaceutical solid solutions: visualizing the effect of impurities on dissolution and growth using dyed crystals
Anne Nong, Claire Schleper, Abigail Martin, Mitchell Paolello, Fredrik L. Nordstrom and Gerard Capellades CrystEngComm, 2024, 26, 5337-5350 |
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Utilizing 3-methyl-1-butene co-units to tailor phase transition behavior in butene-1 copolymers
Jiazheng Shen, Wei Li, Ruijun Zhao, Yingzhuo Liu and Zhe Ma CrystEngComm, 2024, 26, 51-60 |
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Project M: investigating the effect of additives on calcium carbonate crystallisation through a school citizen science program
Claire A. Murray, Project M Scientists, Laura Holland, Rebecca O’Brien, Alice Richards, Annabelle R. Baker, Mark Basham, David Bond, Leigh D. Connor, Sarah J. Day, Jacob Filik, Stuart Fisher, Peter Holloway, Karl Levik, Ronaldo Mercado, Jonathan Potter, Chiu C. Tang, Stephen P. Thompson and Julia E. Parker CrystEngComm, 2024, 26, 753-763 |
We would love you to be part of the future of CrystEngComm so on behalf of the Co-Editors-in-Chief of CrystEngComm, Professors Christian Doonan and C. Malla Reddy, we invite you to submit your research to CrystEngComm. See our author guidelines for information on our article types or find out more about the advantages of publishing in a Royal Society of Chemistry journal.
From all the CrystEngComm team, we thank you for your continued interest in and support of the journal and wish you well for 2025!