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Congratulations to the poster prize winners at ISACS 2017!

The latest International Symposium on Advancing the Chemical Sciences (ISACS) was held recently in Manchester, UK, and focused on Challenges in Inorganic Chemistry. The conference covered all aspects of inorganic chemistry, including organometallic, coordination, main group, bioinorganic, and materials chemistry, and boasted a great line-up of internationally-renowned plenary speakers.

 

Professor Richard Layfield, Conference organizer and Dalton Transactions Associate Editor, presented poster prizes. The winners of the Dalton Transactions poster prizes were Nikolaos Tsoureas and Monojit Ghosal Chowdhury. Nikolaos is a post-doctoral research associate, working with Professor Geoffrey Cloke at the University of Sussex, UK. He presented a poster entitled “Synthesis and reactivity of syn-bimetallic titanium hydrides“. Monojit is a PhD researcher in the group of Professor Sundargopal Ghosh at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, India, and presented a poster entitled “Electron precise diborane units stabilized in the coordination sphere of group 5 transition metals: A new outcome“. The winners are pictured below with a Chemistry World poster prize winner Jasmine Cross who is working towards a PhD with Dr James Walton at Durham University, UK.

Monojit Chowdhury (left) and Richard Layfield (right)

Jasmine Cross (left), Nikolaos Tsoureas (centre), and Richard Layfield (right)

 

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Register Now for the 1st Applications of Photoactive Coordination Compounds conference

The 1st Applications of Photoactive Coordination Compounds conference, a preconference of the 22nd International Symposium on the Photophysics and Photochemistry of Coordination Compounds, will be held July 5th to the 7th in St Andrews, UK.

The conference website is open for registration and abstract submission. Poster abstract submission closes May 1st, General registration closes June 2nd.

The conference boasts a series of internationally renowned plenary and invited speakers:

Stefan Bernhard (Carnegie Mellon)
Luisa De Cola (Université de Strasbourg)
Ifor Samuel (University of St Andrews)
Kirk Schanze (University of Florida)
Chihaya Adachi (Kyushu University)
Paola Ceroni (University of Bologna)
Yun Chi (National Tsing Hua University)
Garry Hanan (University of Montreal)
Masako Kato (University of Hokkaido)
Max Massi (Curtin University)
Eric Meggers (Philipps-Universitat Marburg)
Jerry Meyer (University of North Carolina)
Ken Sakai (Kyushu University)
Mark Thompson (University of Southern California)

 

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Celebrate Canadian Chemistry with the RSC!

To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Canadian Chemistry Conference, and the 150th birthday of Canada itself, we’ve released a special cross-journal web collection that highlights the excellence and breadth of Canadian research.

 

It’s free to access until June 18th and features papers in Dalton Transactions and twenty other RSC journals. It contains contributions from our Editorial and Advisory Boards, including Dalton Transactions Associate Editor Warren Piers, who also acts as a guest editor.

 

 

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Poster Prize Winner at the University of California Chemical Symposium

Left: Crystal structure of spin frustrated TiCrIr2B2 with Cr3 triangles and trigonal planar B4 unites.

Right: No-spin polarized (top) and spin polarized (bottom) crystal orbital Hamilton population (COHP) curves for Cr−Cr interaction in TiCrIr2B2.

Congratulations to the Poster Prize winner at the University of California Chemical Symposium (UCCS): Yuemei Zhang. Yuemei is currently working in the group of Boniface Fokwa at the University of California Riverside. Her poster was entitled “Magnetic Ordering, Frustration and Possible Spin Liquid State from 1D Cr3-Triangles in the TiCrIr2-xOsxB2 Series“.

The meeting was supported by ten UC departments (UC Davis, UCLA, UC San Diego, UC Berkeley, UC Riverside, UC Santa Cruz, UC Irvine, UC Santa Barbara, UC Merced, and UC San Francisco). All areas of chemistry, including inorganic, organic, biological, analytical and physical chemistry were represented and the symposium provided an excellent opportunity for graduate students and postdocs to not only present their work in a multidisciplinary environment, but also take part in different workshops to further their career and establish connections with professionals from industry, government and alternative science jobs.

The prize was presented by the RSC Editorial Development Manager, Americas, Dr Jennifer Griffiths.

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Intercalation Chemistry celebration through ISIC19: this year in Assisi, Italy

The 19th Edition of the International Symposium on Intercalation Compounds (ISIC19) will focus on the peculiar properties of intercalation materials. These solids have experienced a great development in recent years and represent now an established specific domain of solid-state research and materials sciences. The design and the characterization of intercalation compounds with advanced functional properties demands interdisciplinary competency in fields such as chemistry, solid-state physics and biology. This Symposium offers a unique opportunity for the Intercalation Compounds Community to bring together information, results and ideas that will stimulate further exploration in the field of intercalation compounds.

Registration deadline: April 20th, 2017

Find out more here 

 

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16th International Meeting on Boron Chemistry (IMEBORON XVI) 9-13 July 2017, Hong Kong

The 16th International Meeting on Boron Chemistry (IMEBORON XVI) will be held during 9-13 July, 2017 in Hong Kong.   This meeting will provide an international forum for presentation and discussion, among both professionals and students alike, of new findings in all aspects of boron chemistry: including inorganic and cluster boron chemistry, organic and bioorganic boron chemistry, boron in materials and boron in medicine.  The meeting aims to strengthen and broaden interactions and collaborative research among researchers worldwide.

The 5-day event will include plenary, keynote, and invited lectures, as well as oral and poster presentations.  The meeting is also accompanied with social activities like receptions, conference banquet and guided tours to allow participants to experience the unique fusion of East and West culture of the vibrant cosmopolitan city at the heart of South-East Asia.

Abstract submission ends: 22 March 2017

Early bird registration ends: 31 March 2017

Conference Chair: Prof. Zuowei Xie
Email: imeboron16@cuhk.edu.hk
Website: www.imeboron16.org

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Most Cited Research of 2016

Here are some of the most cited papers and communications published Dalton Transactions in 2016. The articles involve s-, p-, d-, and f-block chemistry and represent a broad range of subject areas, covering coordination and organometallic chemistry, solid state and materials research, and photochemistry. With authors in ten different countries and six papers arising from international collaborations, the work highlights what has been making an impact in the world of inorganic chemistry in the last year.

 

Graphical abstract: Front cover

A chiral lanthanide metal-organic framework for selective sensing of Fe(III) ions

Xiao-Lin Zhao, Dan Tian, Qiang Gao, Hong-Wei Sun, Jian Xu, and Xian-He Bu
Dalton Trans., 2016, 45, 1040-1046
DOI: 10.1039/C5DT03283K

Ju-Meng Hu, Vladislav A. Blatov, Baoyi Yu, Kristof Van Hecke and Guang-Hua Cui  
Dalton Trans., 2016, 45, 2426-2429
DOI: 10.1039/C5DT04679C
Ines E. Collings, Joshua A. Hill, Andrew B. Cairns, Richard I. Cooper, Amber L. Thompson, Julia E. Parker, Chiu C. Tang and Andrew L. Goodwin  
Dalton Trans., 2016, 45, 4169-4178
DOI: 10.1039/C5DT03263F
Dalton Trans., 2016, 45, 4588-4602
DOI: 10.1039/C6DT00118A
Maciej Ptak, Mirosław Mączka, Anna Gągor, Adam Sieradzki, Alessandro Stroppa, Domenico Di Sante, Juan Manuel Perez-Mato and Lucyna Macalik  
Dalton Trans., 2016, 45, 2574-2583
DOI: 10.1039/C5DT04536C
Dalton Trans., 2016, 45, 2963-2973
DOI: 10.1039/C5DT03736K
Antonio J. Calahorro, Itziar Oyarzabal, Belén Fernández, José M. Seco, Tian Tian, David Fairen-Jimenez, Enrique Colacio and Antonio Rodríguez-Diéguez  
Dalton Trans., 2016, 45, 591-598
DOI: 10.1039/C5DT03946K
Wei-Jian Xu, Shao-Li Chen, Zhi-Tao Hu, Rui-Biao Lin, Yu-Jun Su, Wei-Xiong Zhang and Xiao-Ming Chen  
Dalton Trans., 2016, 45, 4224-4229
DOI: 10.1039/C5DT03481G
Laura E. Riley, Antony P. Y. Chan, James Taylor, Wing Y. Man, David Ellis, Georgina M. Rosair, Alan J. Welch and Igor B. Sivaev  
Dalton Trans., 2016, 45, 1127-1137
DOI: 10.1039/C5DT03417E
Christine A. Bange, Michael B. Ghebreab, Arne Ficks, Neil T. Mucha, Lee Higham and Rory Waterman  
Dalton Trans., 2016, 45, 1863-1867
DOI: 10.1039/C5DT03544A
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