The latest issue of Journal of Materials Chemistry now online. You can read the full issue here:
The outside front cover features a Hot Communication on Ceramic nanowrinkles via a facile replication process by Sungjune Park and Alexander Böker.
Enhanced polymeric lithography resists via sequential infiltration synthesis is the communication highlighted on the inside front cover by Seth Darling and co-workers at Argonne National Laboratory.
Here is a full list Hot Articles in issue 32:
- Ceramic nanowrinkles via a facile replication process
- Coalescence of Ag2S and Au nanocrystals at room temperature
- Large-scale mechanical peeling of boron nitride nanosheets by low-energy ball milling
- A simple, low waste and versatile procedure to make polymer electrochromic devices
- In situ growth nanocomposites composed of rodlike ZnO nanocrystals arranged by nanoparticles in a self-assembling diblock copolymer for heterojunction optoelectronics
- Multifunctional porous aramids (aerogels) by efficient reaction of carboxylic acids and isocyanates
- A novel layered zirconium molybdate as a precursor to a ceramic zirconomolybdate host for lanthanide bearing radioactive waste
- Polymorphism, structural characterisation and electrical properties of Na2Nb4O11
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