Archive for December, 2013

Imaging molecular dynamics – PCCP themed collection, Issue 2

Graphical abstract: Front coverPCCP is delighted to present its current issue which includes an excellent collection of articles on the theme of  Imaging molecular dynamics, Guest Edited by Mike Ashfold and David Parker. Read their editorial to find out more about some of the latest developments in this exciting field.

The outside front cover features a A velocity map imaging study of the photodissociation of the à state of ammoniaby Javier D. Rodríguez, Marta G. González, Luis Rubio-Lago and Luis Bañares.

Imaging molecular dynamics themed collection features a broad range of Papers and Communications and features the following Perspective articles:

Velocity map imaging of ion–molecule reactions
Roland Wester
DOI: 10.1039/C3CP53405G

Fast sensors for time-of-flight imaging applications
Claire Vallance, Mark Brouard, Alexandra Lauer, Craig S. Slater, Edward Halford, Benjamin Winter, Simon J. King, Jason W. L. Lee, Daniel E. Pooley, Iain Sedgwick, Renato Turchetta, Andrei Nomerotski, Jaya John John and Laura Hill
DOI: 10.1039/C3CP53183J

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Rewarding Excellence, Gaining recognition

The Royal Society of Chemistry’s Prizes and Awards recognise achievements by individuals, teams and organisations in advancing the chemical sciences. There are over 80 Prizes and Awards available covering all areas of the chemical sciences.

You still have time to make your nomination before the deadline on 15th January 2014

As well as the cash prize of up to £5,000 and an inscribed medal , all Prize and Award winners are given the opportunity to present their work to the wider community by giving lectures at several universities around the UK.

Prizes are available in the categories various categories, including Biosciences, Environment, Sustainability and Energy, Materials Chemistry, Physical Chemistry and Industry & Technology.

Please nominate someone or be nominated by a Royal Society of Chemistry member by visiting

http://www.rsc.org/ScienceAndTechnology/Awards/2014-RSC-Prizes-Awards.asp

The publicity associated with my RSC Award resulted in the increased recognition for all my great colleagues who contributed and supported this programme over the years.” Monica Papworth

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This week’s HOT articles

Take a look at this week’s HOT articles, which are free to access for a limited time: Graphical abstract: Li ion dynamics in TiO2 anode materials with an ordered hierarchical pore structure – insights from ex situ NMR

Li ion dynamics in TiO2 anode materials with an ordered hierarchical pore structure – insights from ex situ NMR
Patrick Bottke, Yu Ren, Ilie Hanzu, Peter G. Bruce and Martin Wilkening
DOI: 10.1039/C3CP54586E, Paper

Edge-closed graphene nanoribbons fabricated by spontaneous collapse of few-walled carbon nanotubes
Yunfang Li
DOI: 10.1039/C3CP53785D, Paper

Targeting adequate thermal stability and fire safety in selecting ionic liquid-based electrolytes for energy storage
L. Chancelier, A. O. Diallo, C. C. Santini, G. Marlair, T. Gutel, S. Mailley and C. Len
DOI: 10.1039/C3CP54225D, Paper

Domain structure for an amorphous iridium-oxide water-oxidation catalyst characterized by X-ray pair distribution function analysis
Jier Huang, James D. Blakemore, Diego Fazi, Oleksandr Kokhan, Nathan D. Schley, Robert H. Crabtree, Gary W. Brudvig and David M. Tiede
DOI: 10.1039/C3CP54878C, Communication

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Altmetrics now featured on PCCP

We are pleased to announce the inclusion of Altmetrics on PCCP.

With a constantly changing publishing landscape and changes to the way people use scientific literature, altmetrics is a measure that can monitor the level of conversation and interest in a particular piece of research at the article level. Thus altmetrics provides an additional modern metric for our authors to measure the impact of their work, rather than rely solely on citations and impact factor.

To view altmetrics on PCCP articles, use the Metrics tab as pictured below on the article landing page.

 Altmetrics for PCCP

 

A press release from Altmetrics is available on our website.

What do you think? We are interested to hear your feedback on this new development and how you are utilising these new types of metrics. Please leave your comments below.

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This week’s HOT articles

Take a look at this week’s HOT articles, which are free to access for a limited time: Graphical abstract: A primer on the synthesis, water-solubilization, and functionalization of quantum dots, their use as biological sensing agents, and present status

A primer on the synthesis, water-solubilization, and functionalization of quantum dots, their use as biological sensing agents, and present status
Christina Marie Tyrakowski and Preston Todd Snee
DOI: 10.1039/C3CP53502A, Perspective

Hydrogen defects in tetragonal ZrO2 studied using density functional theory
Mostafa Youssef and Bilge Yildiz
DOI: 10.1039/C3CP54153C, Paper

Mode-specific vibrational relaxation of photoexcited guanosine 5′-monophosphate and its acid form: a femtosecond broadband mid-IR transient absorption and theoretical study
Yuyuan Zhang, Roberto Improta and Bern Kohler
DOI: 10.1039/C3CP53815J, Paper

The binding mechanisms of intrinsically disordered proteins
Jakob Dogan, Stefano Gianni and Per Jemth
DOI: 10.1039/C3CP54226B, Perspective

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This week’s HOT articles

Take a look at this week’s HOT articles, which are free to access for a limited time: Graphical abstract: Electrochemistry at nanometer-sized electrodes

Electrochemistry at nanometer-sized electrodes
Shengli Chen and Yuwen Liu
DOI: 10.1039/C3CP53773K, Perspective

Nanoscale resolution scanning thermal microscopy using carbon nanotube tipped thermal probes
Peter D. Tovee, Manuel E. Pumarol, Mark C. Rosamond, Robert Jones, Michael C. Petty, Dagou A. Zeze and Oleg V. Kolosov
DOI: 10.1039/C3CP53047G, Paper

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