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EES Communications: fast publication of high impact research

Journal cover imageEnergy & Environmental Science publishes high impact Communications of significant general interest to the journal’s wide readership. With an official Impact Factor of 9.49, Energy & Environmental Science is the #1 ranked journal in its field.

Now Energy & Environmental Science’s Accepted Manuscript service means your research is published, in citable form, on average within one day of acceptance.

Submit your best research today.

Read a selection of our high impact Communications:

Piezo-phototronics effect on nano/microwire solar cells
Yan Zhang, Ya Yang and Zhong Lin Wang
DOI: 10.1039/C2EE00057A

Living battery – biofuel cells operating in vivo in clams
Alon Szczupak, Jan Halámek, Lenka Halámková, Vera Bocharova, Lital Alfonta and Evgeny Katz
DOI: 10.1039/C2EE21626D

Solar energy generation in three dimensions
Marco Bernardi, Nicola Ferralis, Jin H. Wan, Rachelle Villalon and Jeffrey C. Grossman
DOI: 10.1039/C2EE21170J

Quartz (SiO2): a new energy storage anode material for Li-ion batteries
Won-Seok Chang, Cheol-Min Park, Jae-Hun Kim, Young-Ugk Kim, Goojin Jeong and Hun-Joon Sohn
DOI: 10.1039/C2EE00003B

Rechargeable Li–O2 batteries with covalently coupled MnCo2O4–graphene hybrid as oxygen cathode catalyst
Hailiang Wang, Yuan Yang, Yongye Liang, Guangyuan Zheng, Yanguang Li, Yi Cui and Hongjie Dai
DOI: 10.1039/C2EE21746E

Si microwire-array solar cells
Morgan C. Putnam, Shannon W. Boettcher, Michael D. Kelzenberg, Daniel B. Turner-Evans, Joshua M. Spurgeon, Emily L. Warren, Ryan M. Briggs, Nathan S. Lewis and Harry A. Atwater
DOI: 10.1039/C0EE00014K

How copper catalyzes the electroreduction of carbon dioxide into hydrocarbon fuels
Andrew A. Peterson, Frank Abild-Pedersen, Felix Studt, Jan Rossmeisl and Jens K. Nørskov
DOI: 10.1039/C0EE00071J

To draw an air electrode of a Li–air battery by pencil
Yonggang Wang and Haoshen Zhou
DOI: 10.1039/C0EE00759E

An 8.2% efficient solution-processed CuInSe2 solar cell based on multiphase CuInSe2 nanoparticles
Sunho Jeong, Byung-Seok Lee, SeJin Ahn, KyungHoon Yoon, Yeong-Hui Seo, Youngmin Choi and Beyong-Hwan Ryu
DOI: 10.1039/C2EE21269B

Bimolecular proton-coupled electron transfer from tryptophan with water as the proton acceptor
Ming-Tian Zhang, Johan Nilsson and Leif Hammarström
DOI: 10.1039/C2EE03137J

Growth of ultrathin mesoporous Co3O4 nanosheet arrays on Ni foam for high-performance electrochemical capacitors
Xiong Wen (David) Lou
DOI: 10.1039/C2EE21745G

Influence of the interfacial charge-transfer resistance at the counter electrode in dye-sensitized solar cells employing cobalt redox shuttles
Hoi Nok Tsao, Julian Burschka, Chenyi Yi, Florian Kessler, Mohammad K. Nazeeruddin and Michael Grätzel
DOI: 10.1039/C1EE02389F

Nickel oxide functionalized silicon for efficient photo-oxidation of water
Ke Sun, Namseok Park, Zhelin Sun, Jigang Zhou, Jian Wang, Xiaolu Pang, Shaohua Shen, Sun Young Noh, Yi Jing, Sungho Jin, Paul Yu and Deli Wang
DOI: 10.1039/C2EE21708B

Room-temperature sodium-ion batteries: Improving the rate capability of carbon anode materials by templating strategies
Sebastian Wenzel, Takeshi Hara, Jürgen Janek and Philipp Adelhelm
DOI: 10.1039/C1EE01744F

Borohydride hydrazinates: high hydrogen content materials for hydrogen storage
Teng He, Hui Wu, Guotao Wu, Junhu Wang, Wei Zhou, Zhitao Xiong, Juner Chen, Tao Zhang and Ping Chen
DOI: 10.1039/C2EE03205H

Oligothiophene dye-sensitized solar cells
Jingyuan Liu, Renzhi Li, Xiaoying Si, Difei Zhou, Yushuai Shi, Yinghui Wang, Xiaoyan Jing and Peng Wang
DOI: 10.1039/C0EE00304B

Surface modification of metal oxide nanocrystals for improved supercapacitors
Mauro Epifani, Teresa Chávez-Capilla, Teresa Andreu, Jordi Arbiol, Jesús Palma, Joan R. Morante and Raül Díaz
DOI: 10.1039/C2EE00013J

A fuel cell that runs on water and air
Andreas M. Dreizler and Emil Roduner
DOI: 10.1039/C001381A

A high mobility conjugated polymer based on dithienothiophene and diketopyrrolopyrrole for organic photovoltaics
Jae Woong Jung, Feng Liu, Thomas P. Russell and Won Ho Jo
DOI: 10.1039/C2EE21149A

Graphene–sponges as high-performance low-cost anodes for microbial fuel cells
Xing Xie, Guihua Yu, Nian Liu, Zhenan Bao, Craig S. Criddle and Yi Cui
DOI: 10.1039/C2EE03583A

An aqueous rechargeable lithium battery of excellent rate capability based on a nanocomposite of MoO3 coated with PPy and LiMn2O4
Wei Tang, Lili Liu, Yusong Zhu, Hong Sun, Yuping Wu and Kai Zhu
DOI: 10.1039/C2EE21294C

DNA-directed growth of FePO4 nanostructures on carbon nanotubes to achieve nearly 100% theoretical capacity for lithium-ion batteries
Chun Xian Guo, Yi Qiang Shen, Zhi Li Dong, Xiao Dong Chen, Xiong Wen (David) Lou and Chang Ming Li
DOI: 10.1039/C2EE21320F

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High impact battery research in Energy & Environmental Science

Energy & Environmental Science journal cover imageEnergy & Environmental Science Advisory Board member Professor Saiful Islam, an expert in the field of batteries, has highlighted some fascinating articles recently published in this area in Energy & Environmental Science.

You can read these articles for free for a limited period by clicking on the links below.

With an Impact Factor of 9.49 and ranked #1 in its field, Energy & Environmental Science is the ideal place to publish your research.

On behalf of Editor-in-Chief Nate Lewis (Caltech) we invite ou to submit your best work to Energy & Environmental Science.

Read Professor Islam’s Editor’s Choice selection today:

Development and challenges of LiFePO4 cathode material for lithium-ion batteries
Li-Xia Yuan, Zhao-Hui Wang, Wu-Xing Zhang, Xian-Luo Hu, Ji-Tao Chen, Yun-Hui Huang and John B. Goodenough
DOI: 10.1039/C0EE00029A

Nanostructured carbon-based electrodes: bridging the gap between thin-film lithium-ion batteries and electrochemical capacitors
Seung Woo Lee, Betar M. Gallant, Hye Ryung Byon, Paula T. Hammond and Yang Shao-Horn
DOI: 10.1039/C0EE00642D

Design criteria for electrochemical shock resistant battery electrodes
William H Woodford, W. Craig Carter and Yet-Ming Chiang
DOI: 10.1039/C2EE21874G

To draw an air electrode of a Li–air battery by pencil
Yonggang Wang and Haoshen Zhou
DOI: 10.1039/C0EE00759E

Assembling carbon-coated α-Fe2O3 hollow nanohorns on the CNT backbone for superior lithium storage capability
Zhiyu Wang, Deyan Luan, Srinivasan Madhavi, Yong Hu and Xiong Wen (David) Lou
DOI: 10.1039/C1EE02831F

Mesoporous TiO2 with high packing density for superior lithium storage
Kuppan Saravanan, Krishnamoorthy Ananthanarayanan and Palani Balaya
DOI: 10.1039/C003630G

Flexible energy storage devices based on graphene paper
Hyeokjo Gwon, Hyun-Suk Kim, Kye Ung Lee, Dong-Hwa Seo, Yun Chang Park, Yun-Sung Lee, Byung Tae Ahn and Kisuk Kang
DOI: 10.1039/C0EE00640H

Microscale spherical carbon-coated Li4Ti5O12 as ultra high power anode material for lithium batteries
Hun-Gi Jung, Seung-Taek Myung, Chong Seung Yoon, Seoung-Bum Son, Kyu Hwan Oh, Khalil Amine, Bruno Scrosati and Yang-Kook Sun
DOI: 10.1039/C0EE00620C

High performance Ge nanowire anode sheathed with carbon for lithium rechargeable batteries
Min-Ho Seo, Mihee Park, Kyu Tae Lee, Kitae Kim, Jeyoung Kim and Jaephil Cho
DOI: 10.1039/C0EE00552E

The discharge rate capability of rechargeable Li–O2 batteries
Yi-Chun Lu, David G. Kwabi, Koffi P. C. Yao, Jonathon R. Harding, Jigang Zhou, Lucia Zuin and Yang Shao-Horn
DOI: 10.1039/C1EE01500A

But that’s not all… For even more high quality reviews, analysis and original research on batteries from EES click here

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Korea-UK symposium: 25-26th June 2012. Register today!

Korea-UK Workshop on Energy Conversion & Storage June 25-26 2012 Place: Diamond Hall@The Hotel Plaza Seoul, Seoul, KoreaThe Korea-UK Workshop on Energy Conversion & Storage will take place in Seoul, Korea from 25-26 June 2012. This symposium is being jointly organised by the RSC and our partners at the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) and the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST).

Speakers include Prof. James Durrant (Imperial), Prof. Hee Cheul Choi (POSTECH), Prof. Clare Grey (Cambridge and Prof. Kisuk Kang (Seoul National University) and Managing Editor of Energy & Environmental Science Philip Earis will also be giving a talk.

Check out the fantastic program and find out more details on the symposium website.

Registration for this exciting event closes on June 10th, 2012 so act today to ensure your place!

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High impact electrocatalysis research from Energy & Environmental Science

Journal cover image(Photo)electrocatalysis is an important and fast moving area of research, with important applications in fuel cell technology. We have selected some of the high quality reviews and exciting original research articles that have recently published across this field in Energy & Environmental Science.

On behalf of Editor-in-Chief Nate Lewis (Caltech) and Editorial Board member Ib Chorkendorff (Technical University of Denmark), we invite you to submit your best research to Energy & Environmental Science.

With an Impact Factor of 9.49 and ranked #1 in its field, Energy & Environmental Science is the ideal place to publish your research.

Read this high-impact electrocatalysis research today:

Reviews

Molybdenum sulfides—efficient and viable materials for electro- and photoelectrocatalytic hydrogen evolution
Anders B. Laursen, Søren Kegnæs, Søren Dahl and Ib Chorkendorff
DOI: 10.1039/C2EE02618J

One-dimensional noble metal electrocatalysts: a promising structural paradigm for direct methanol fuel cells
Christopher Koenigsmann and Stanislaus S. Wong
DOI: 10.1039/C0EE00197J

A review on non-precious metal electrocatalysts for PEM fuel cells
Zhongwei Chen, Drew Higgins, Aiping Yu, Lei Zhang and Jiujun Zhang
DOI: 10.1039/C0EE00558D

Monolayer platinum supported on tungsten carbides as low-cost electrocatalysts: opportunities and limitations
Daniel V. Esposito and Jingguang G. Chen
DOI: 10.1039/C1EE01851E

Recent advances in non-precious metal catalysis for oxygen-reduction reaction in polymer electrolyte fuel cells
Frédéric Jaouen, Eric Proietti, Michel Lefèvre, Régis Chenitz, Jean-Pol Dodelet, Gang Wu, Hoon Taek Chung, Christina Marie Johnston and Piotr Zelenay
DOI: 10.1039/C0EE00011F

Low-platinum and platinum-free catalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction at fuel cell cathodes
Adina Morozan, Bruno Jousselme and Serge Palacin
DOI: 10.1039/C0EE00601G

Electrocatalysis in microbial fuel cells—from electrode material to direct electrochemistry
Yan Qiao, Shu-Juan Bao and Chang Ming Li
DOI: 10.1039/B923503E

Photoelectrocatalysis: principles, nanoemitter applications and routes to bio-inspired systems
H. J. Lewerenz, C. Heine, K. Skorupska, N. Szabo, T. Hannappel, T. Vo-Dinh, S. A. Campbell, H. W. Klemm and A. G. Muñoz
DOI: 10.1039/B915922N

Original research

IL-TEM investigations on the degradation mechanism of Pt/C electrocatalysts with different carbon supports
Katrin Hartl, Marianne Hanzlik and Matthias Arenz
DOI: 10.1039/C0EE00248H

Highly Pt-like electrocatalytic activity of transition metal nitrides for dye-sensitized solar cells
G. R. Li, J. Song, G. L. Pan and X. P. Gao
DOI: 10.1039/C1EE01105G

Tungsten carbide promoted Pd–Fe as alcohol-tolerant electrocatalysts for oxygen reduction reactions
Shibin Yin, Mei Cai, Chengxin Wang and Pei Kang Shen
DOI: 10.1039/C0EE00445F

Evaluation of Pt, Ni, and Ni–Mo electrocatalysts for hydrogen evolution on crystalline Si electrodes
James R. McKone, Emily L. Warren, Matthew J. Bierman, Shannon W. Boettcher, Bruce S. Brunschwig, Nathan S. Lewis and Harry B. Gray
DOI: 10.1039/C1EE01488A

Ionic liquid modified graphene nanosheets anchoring manganese oxide nanoparticles as efficient electrocatalysts for Zn–air batteries
Jang-Soo Lee, Taemin Lee, Hyun-Kon Song, Jaephil Cho and Byeong-Su Kim
DOI: 10.1039/C1EE01942B

Synthesis of solar fuels by a novel photoelectrocatalytic approach
Claudio Ampelli, Gabriele Centi, Rosalba Passalacqua and Siglinda Perathoner
DOI: 10.1039/B925470F

Nanostructured WCx/CNTs as highly efficient support of electrocatalysts with low Pt loading for oxygen reduction reaction
Changhai Liang, Ling Ding, Chuang Li, Min Pang, Dangsheng Su, Wenzhen Li and Yuemin Wang
DOI: 10.1039/C001423K

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New report on solar fuels and artificial photosynthesis

Cover image of policy documentThis week our Science Team marks the launch of its new report on “Solar Fuels and Artificial Photosynthesis” with a special international event at the Chemistry Centre in London for scientists, policymakers and business-people.

A highlight will be a lecture by Nathan S Lewis, Professor of chemistry at Caltech and Editor-in-Chief of our journal Energy and Environmental Science (Check out our previous post for more information).  He will describe and evaluate the technical, political and economic challenges involved with widespread adoption of renewable energy technologies.

For more details and to watch this streamed lecture at 17:25 BST, 12:25 EDT, 09:25 PST Thursday 17 May click here.  To read the report or download the infographics click here.

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Lecture by EES Editor-in-Chief: Watch it live

Photograph of Professor Nathan LewisEditor-in-Chief of Energy and Environmental Science Nathan Lewis is giving a lecture at the RSC’s Chemistry Centre in London on Global Energy Perspectives.

The event is being streamed live on Thursday 17 May at 17:25 BST, 1225 EDT, 0925 PST – register online today.

You can read Prof Lewis’ latest articles in Energy & Environmental Science by following the links below:

Photoanodic behavior of vapor-liquid-solid–grown, lightly doped, crystalline Si microwire arrays
Elizabeth A. Santori, James R. Maiolo III, Matthew J. Bierman, Nicholas C. Strandwitz, Michael D. Kelzenberg, Bruce S. Brunschwig, Harry A. Atwater and Nathan S. Lewis
Energy Environ. Sci., 2012,5, 6867-6871
DOI: 10.1039/C2EE03468A

A quantitative assessment of the competition between water and anion oxidation at WO3 photoanodes in acidic aqueous electrolytes
Qixi Mi, Almagul Zhanaidarova, Bruce S. Brunschwig, Harry B. Gray and Nathan S. Lewis
Energy Environ. Sci., 2012,5, 5694-5700
DOI: 10.1039/C2EE02929D

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High impact biofuels research from Energy & Environmental Science

Journal cover imageWe would like to share with you a selection of high impact articles, published in Energy & Environmental Science from across the field of biofuels and biomass conversion, with a selection of articles free to access for a limited period.

The EES Board includes several experts in this important field: George Huber (University of Massachusetts-Amherst), Oliver Inderwildi (Oxford), James Dumesic (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Jose Goldemberg (California Institute of Technology) and Chris Somerville (University of California).

With an Impact Factor of 9.49 and ranked #1 in its field, Energy & Environmental Science is the ideal place to publish your research.

Read this high-impact biofuels research today:

Reviews and Analysis

FREE: Catalytic routes for the conversion of biomass into liquid hydrocarbon transportation fuels
Juan Carlos Serrano-Ruiz and James A. Dumesic
DOI: 10.1039/C0EE00436G

FREE: Biodiesel as feasible petrol fuel replacement: a multidisciplinary overview
Rafael Luque, Jon C. Lovett, Bipasa Datta, Joy Clancy, Juan M. Campelo and Antonio A. Romero
DOI: 10.1039/C0EE00085J

FREE: Microalgae as biodiesel & biomass feedstocks: Review & analysis of the biochemistry, energetics & economics
Peter J. le B. Williams and Lieve M. L. Laurens
DOI: 10.1039/B924978H

FREE: A perspective on the modeling of biomass processing
Na Guo, Stavros Caratzoulas, Douglas J. Doren, Stanley I. Sandler and Dionisios G. Vlachos
DOI: 10.1039/C2EE02663E

FREE: Improving the bioconversion of plant biomass to biofuels: A multidisciplinary approach
Jonathan M. Galazka and Jamie H. D. Cate
DOI: 10.1039/C1EE01569A

FREE: Toward a rational control of solid acid catalysis for green synthesis and biomass conversion
Ken-ichi Shimizu and Atsushi Satsuma
DOI: 10.1039/C1EE01458G

FREE: Metabolic engineering of algae for fourth generation biofuels production
Jing Lü, Con Sheahan and Pengcheng Fu
DOI: 10.1039/C0EE00593B

FREE: Zeolite-catalyzed biomass conversion to fuels and chemicals
Esben Taarning, Christian M. Osmundsen, Xiaobo Yang, Bodil Voss, Simon I. Andersen and Claus H. Christensen
DOI: 10.1039/C004518G

FREE: Heterogeneous photocatalytic hydrogen production from water and biomass derivatives
Katsuya Shimura and Hisao Yoshida
DOI: 10.1039/C1EE01120K

FREE: Application of quantitative 31P NMR in biomass lignin and biofuel precursors characterization
Yunqiao Pu, Shilin Cao and Arthur J. Ragauskas
DOI: 10.1039/C1EE01201K

FREE: Life cycle energy and greenhouse gas analysis for algae-derived biodiesel
Tara Shirvani, Xiaoyu Yan, Oliver R. Inderwildi, Peter P. Edwards and David A. King
DOI: 10.1039/C1EE01791H

Original Research

An integrated paradigm for cellulosic biorefineries: utilization of lignocellulosic biomass as self-sufficient feedstocks for fuel, food precursors and saccharolytic enzyme production
Ming W. Lau, Bryan D. Bals, Shishir P. S. Chundawat, Mingjie Jin, Christa Gunawan, Venkatesh Balan, A. Daniel Jones and Bruce E. Dale
DOI: 10.1039/C2EE03596K

Depolymerization of lignocellulosic biomass to fuel precursors: maximizing carbon efficiency by combining hydrolysis with pyrolysis
Jungho Jae, Geoffrey A. Tompsett, Yu-Chuan Lin, Torren R. Carlson, Jiacheng Shen, Taiying Zhang, Bin Yang, Charles E. Wyman, W. Curtis Conner and George W. Huber
DOI: 10.1039/B924621P

Enzyme-based biohybrid foams designed for continuous flow heterogeneous catalysis and biodiesel production
Nicolas Brun, Annick Babeau-Garcia, Marie-France Achard, Clément Sanchez, Fabien Durand, Guillaume Laurent, Marc Birot, Hervé Deleuze and Rénal Backov
DOI: 10.1039/C1EE01295A

Electrochemistry for biofuel generation: Electrochemical conversion of levulinic acid to octane
Peter Nilges, Tatiane R. dos Santos, Falk Harnisch and Uwe Schröder
DOI: 10.1039/C1EE02685B

Experimental and theoretical studies of the acid-catalyzed conversion of furfuryl alcohol to levulinic acid in aqueous solution
Gretchen M. González Maldonado, Rajeev S. Assary, James Dumesic and Larry A. Curtiss
DOI: 10.1039/C2EE03465D

Revealing pyrolysis chemistry for biofuels production: Conversion of cellulose to furans and small oxygenates
Matthew S. Mettler, Samir H. Mushrif, Alex D. Paulsen, Ashay D. Javadekar, Dionisios G. Vlachos and Paul J. Dauenhauer
DOI: 10.1039/C1EE02743C

Bioethanol production from marine biomass alginate by metabolically engineered bacteria
Hiroyuki Takeda, Fuminori Yoneyama, Shigeyuki Kawai, Wataru Hashimoto and Kousaku Murata
DOI: 10.1039/C1EE01236C

Catalytic hydrothermal deoxygenation of palmitic acid
Jie Fu, Xiuyang Lu and Phillip E. Savage
DOI: 10.1039/B923198F

Biodiesel, a sustainable oil, in high temperature stable microemulsions containing a room temperature ionic liquid as polar phase
Oliver Zech, Pierre Bauduin, Peter Palatzky, Didier Touraud and Werner Kunz
DOI: 10.1039/B924215P

Better by design: nanoengineered macroporous hydrotalcites for enhanced catalytic biodiesel production
Julia J. Woodford, Jean-Philippe Dacquin, Karen Wilson and Adam F. Lee
DOI: 10.1039/C2EE02837A

Selective oxidation of complex, water-insoluble biomass to formic acid using additives as reaction accelerator
Jakob Albert, Rene Wölfel, Andreas Bösmann and Peter Wasserscheid
DOI: 10.1039/C2EE21428H

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Upconversion article highlighted

The  Energy & Environmental Science article by Australian and German researchers which previously featured in this blog has now been highlighted by Printed Electronics World. The authors detail their work on improving the efficiency of solar cells through photochemical upconversion.

Read the full details of their exciting work today:

Improving the light-harvesting of amorphous silicon solar cells with photochemical upconversion
Yuen Yap Cheng, Burkhard Fückel, Rowan W. MacQueen, Tony Khoury, Raphaël G. C. R. Clady, Tim F. Schulze, N. J. Ekins-Daukes, Maxwell J. Crossley, Bernd Stannowski, Klaus Lips and Timothy W. Schmidt
Energy Environ. Sci., 2012, 5, 6953–6959, DOI: 10.1039/C2EE21136J

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Hot Perspective: Enzymes for solar-to-chemical energy conversion

One of the key challenges of using energy from the sun is that it is it is not always shining when and where it is needed. In their Energy & Environmental Science Perspective, Fraser Armstrong et al. from Oxford University discuss developments in strategies to store this solar energy so it available on a much more reliable basis. In particular they focus on the use of enzymes and bio-inspired catalysts in promoting the formation of solar fuels – an approach which is cheaper and more scalable than those using heavy metal-based catalysts.

Read this fascinating EES Perspective today:

Enzymes and bio-inspired electrocatalysts in solar fuel devices
Thomas W. Woolerton, Sally Sheard, Yatendra S. Chaudhary and Fraser A. Armstrong
DOI:
10.1039/C2EE21471G
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Science Watch interviews EES Managing Editor Philip Earis

Journal cover imageEnergy & Environmental Science has been highlighted in Thomson Reuters Science Watch as a Rising Star in the field of Environment & Ecology. EES has an Impact Factor of 9.45 making it the the #1 ranked journal in its field.

Read the Science Watch interview with EES Managing Editor Philip Earis.

You can also access the first issue of EES in 2012 for free to get a taste of the great articles they’re talking about.

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