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Perspective on the technologies of OLEDs – Open Call for Submissions

Submit your research until 23 July 2025

We are delighted to announce this open call for papers to contribute to a themed collection for Journal of Materials Chemistry C entitled Perspective on the technologies of OLEDs, guest edited by Professors Chihaya Adachi (Kyushu University, Japan), Subrata Ghosh (IIT Mandi, India), P. Rajamalli (Indian Institute of Science, India) and Eli Zysman-Colman (University of St Andrews, UK).

Scope

The last two decades have been revolutionary to the OLED industry as its quantum efficiency has increased more than twentyfold thanks to their exclusive properties such as low power consumption, flexibility, color purity, high efficiency, etc. OLEDs are being explored in many sectors, including consumer electronics, automotive, and biomedical applications. Despite several advantages, a few challenges, including short lifetime and production costs, remain a bottleneck for replacing the present display technology in different sectors. The OLED technology bridges various disciplines from material science and device physics to consumer electronics and healthcare applications.

Through this themed collection, Journal of Material Chemistry C provides a unique opportunity to share your research with an interdisciplinary audience and fill the existing knowledge gap to overcome the remaining challenges.

Guest Editors

Professor Chihaya Adachi (Kyushu University, Japan)

Chihaya Adachi is a distinguished professor at Kyushu University and director of Kyushu University’s Center for Organic Photonics and Electronics Research (OPERA). He is also director of the Fukuoka i3 center for Organic Photonics and Electronics Research. He obtained his doctorate in Materials Science and Technology in 1991 from Kyushu University and held positions as at the Chemical Products R&D Center at Ricoh Co., the Department of Functional Polymer Science at Shinshu University, the Department of Electrical Engineering at Princeton University, and Chitose Institute of Science and Technology before returning to Kyushu University as a professor. Adachi’s research combines the areas of chemistry, physics, and electronics to advance the field of organic light-emitting materials and devices from both the materials and device perspectives through the design of new molecules with novel properties, the study of processes occurring in individual materials and complete devices, and the exploration of new device structures, and he has co-authored over 750 research papers. He received the Thomson Reuters Research Front Award in 2016, the Nishina Memorial Prize in 2017, and the Nagoya Silver Medal in 2019. Recently, he has been selected as a Highly Cited Researcher for the period of 2018-2024 and awarded a Purple Ribbon Medal by the Japanese government in 2023 and the SID Jan Rajchman Prize in 2025.

Professor Subrata Ghosh (IIT Mandi, India)

Subrata Ghosh received his doctoral degree from Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati in the area of organic synthesis. After spending several years in Bar-Ilan University, Case Western Reserve University and University of Leipzig for his postdoctoral studies, he joined Indian Institute of Technology Mandi in 2010 as Assistant Professor. He was awarded the Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship in 2008. Currently he is serving IIT Mandi as Professor in the School of Chemical Sciences. Along with his interest in contemporary research, he has a passion for teaching. His research interests include organic synthesis, and functional materials for optoelectronics, surface patterning and imaging applications.

Professor P. Rajamalli (Indian Institute of Science, India)

Dr. P. Rajamalli is an Assistant Professor at MRC, Indian Institute of Science, India. She completed her Ph.D. in 2012, from Indian Institute of Technology Madras on luminescent self-assemblies and their application in various fields. After completing her Ph.D., she did her first post-doc at National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan. In 2017, she received Marie Curie Fellowship and did her second post-doc at University of St Andrews, UK. Currently, she is working on organic light-emitting diodes, primarily focusing on thermally activated delayed fluorescent emitters, hyperfluorescent devices, and luminescent dendrimers.

Professor Eli Zysman-Colman (University of St Andrews, UK)

Eli Zysman-Colman obtained his Ph.D. from McGill University in 2003 under the supervision of Prof. David N. Harpp as an FCAR scholar, conducting research in physical organic sulfur chemistry.  He then completed two postdoctoral fellowships, one in supramolecular chemistry with Prof. Jay Siegel at the Organic Chemistry Institute, University of Zurich as an FQRNT fellow and the other in inorganic materials chemistry with Prof. Stefan Bernhard at Princeton University as a PCCM fellow.  He joined the department of chemistry at the Université de Sherbrooke in Quebec, Canada as an assistant professor in 2007. In 2013, he moved to the University of St Andrews in St Andrews, UK, where he is presently Professor of Optoelectronic Materials, Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, holder of an EPSRC open fellowship and the inaugural holder of the St Andrews innovation fellowship. He is a past holder of a Royal Society Leverhulme Trust Senior Research Fellowship.  His research program focuses on the rational design of: (I) materials for organic light emitting diode (OLED) and light-emitting electrochemical cell (LEEC) device architectures; (II) sensing materials; (III) optical imaging agents; and (III) photocatalyst development for use in organic synthetic reactions.

Submit to Journal of Materials Chemistry C

Please consider contributing to this open call for papers for our upcoming themed collection entitled Perspective on the technologies of OLEDs to be published in Journal of Materials Chemistry C.

Open for Submissions until 23 July 2025

Submissions to the journal should contain chemistry in a materials context and should fit within the scope of Journal of Materials Chemistry C. Please see the journal’s website for more information on the journal’s scope, standards, article types and author guidelines.

This call for papers is open for the following article types:

  • Communications
  • Full papers

If you would like to contribute to this themed collection, you can submit your article directly to the online submission service for Journal of Materials Chemistry C. Please mention that this submission is a contribution to the Perspective on the technologies of OLEDs collection in the “Themed issues” section of the submission form and add a “Note to the Editor” that this is from the Open Call. The Editorial Office reserves the right to check suitability of submissions in relation to the scope of both the journal and the collection, and inclusion of accepted articles in the final themed issue is not guaranteed.

Please also note that all submissions will be subject to initial assessment and rigorous peer review to meet the usual high standards of Journal of Materials Chemistry C.

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In Honor of Shelly Sakiyama-Elbert’s 50th Birthday: Celebrating 25 Years of Shaping Biomaterials in Neuroengineering

In Honor of Shelly Sakiyama-Elbert’s 50th Birthday: Celebrating 25 Years of Shaping Biomaterials in Neuroengineering

Journal of Materials Chemistry B themed collection

 

We are delighted to open submissions to this special collection honoring the contributions of Shelly Sakiyama-Elbert on the occasion of her 50th Birthday. We will celebrate 25 years of her impact shaping biomaterials in neuroengineering. We welcome articles on all aspects of biomaterials; in particular, those that touch closely on Dr. Sakiyama-Elbert’s scientific interests in spinal cord and peripheral nerve injury. Advances in biomaterials and neural engineering could greatly enhance repair and regeneration efforts. Approaches like biomaterial scaffolds for axonal guidance, supporting stem cell transplants and drug/growth factor delivery to reduce inflammation are promising. Furthermore, bioelectronic devices integrated with regenerating tissue could monitor repair and promote recovery through electrical or optical stimulation. By combining biomaterials, cell therapy, drug delivery, and bioelectronics, future therapies for neural repair and regeneration hold great potential. This special collection aims to highlight cutting-edge research in biomaterials, neural engineering, and regenerative medicine to address these challenges.

Topics that may be covered in the collection may include, but are not limited to:

  • Biomaterials for biomanufacturing neural stem cells or directing neural stem cell fate
  • Biomaterials strategies for improving neural organoid engineering
  • Biomaterials for neuroengineering interfaces (electrodes, BCI, etc.)
  • Biomaterials for innervating in vitro tissue model
  • Biomaterials for Nerve Regeneration
  • Engineering Solutions for Spinal Cord Injuries
  • Gene Therapy for Nerve Healing
  • Nerve Guidance Conduits
  • Materials for supporting cell-based therapies in PNS and CNS repair
  • Biomaterials for Drug and Growth Factor Delivery in Neuroengineering
  • Delivery systems for neurotrophic factors (e.g., NGF, BDNF) to promote healing
  • Electroactive Biomaterials for Nerve Repair
  • Nanomaterials for Neural Injury Repair
  • Functionalization of scaffolds with peptides, proteins, or other biomolecules to enhance neural regeneration
  • Topographical cues in materials to guide nerve regeneration
  • 3D Printed Biomaterials for Nerve Injury
  • In Vitro Models for Nerve Regeneration Using Biomaterials

 

Submissions deadline 24 October 2025


How to submit


Submissions to the journal should fit within the scope of Journal of Materials Chemistry B – Please see the journal’s website for more information on the journal’s scope, standards, article types and author guidelines. All manuscripts will undergo the normal initial assessment and peer review processes, if appropriate, in line with the journal’s high standards, managed by the journal editors. Accepted manuscripts will be added to the online collection as soon as they are published and they will be featured in a regular issue of the relevant journal. Please note that peer review or acceptance are not guaranteed.

For this collection, we strongly encourage primary research in the way of Full Papers or Communications. If you are wanting to submit a review-type article, please check with the Editorial Office first for pre-approval and to avoid topic overlap.

If you would like to contribute to this themed collection, please submit your article directly through the journal submissions platform. Please mention that your submission is a contribution to the Biomaterials in Neuroengineering collection in the “Themed issues” section of the submission form and is in response to the Open Call. The Editorial Office reserves the right to check suitability of submissions in relation to the scope of both the journal and the collection, and as such inclusion of accepted articles in the final themed collection is not guaranteed.

If you have any questions about the collection or the submissions process, please do contact the Editorial Office at materialsb-rsc@rsc.org and they will be able to assist.

Your institute may have a Read & Publish agreement in place with the Royal Society of Chemistry. This means that you may be able to publish gold open access for free in all the hybrid journals we publish – maximising the visibility and impact of your article to the broadest possible audience. Your institution’s agreement may already include the article processing charge for publishing as a corresponding author. Check here to find out more and to see if your institution has an R&P deal in place.

Did you know?

Our themed collections are built by collaboration between our Guest Editors and expert Associate Editors. Our Guest Editors guide the scope and curate the contributions in our collections but all submissions are handled through initial assessment and peer review by our team of in-house Editors and external Associate Editors. This means that as an author you receive a consistent experience, and as a reader you can trust the quality of the science being presented.

 

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Open call for submissions: Emerging Inorganic Materials for Solar Harvesting

Submit your research until 31 July 2025

We are delighted to announce this open call for papers to contribute to a themed collection for Journal of Materials Chemistry A on Emerging Inorganic Materials for Solar Harvesting in collaboration with ICMAT 2025 Symposium O in Singapore and guest edited by Lydia Helena Wong (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore), Robert Hoye (University of Oxford, UK), Yun Jeong Hwang (Seoul National University, South Korea), Yanwei Lum (National University of Singapore, Singapore) and Frank Osterloh (University of California, Davis, USA).

Scope

In this special themed collection of Journal of Materials Chemistry A, in collaboration with ICMAT 2025 Symposium O in Singapore, we invite submissions of recent emerging inorganic materials for solar energy harvesting devices such as solar cells, solar assisted water splitting and electrochemical CO2 reduction. Examples include but are not limited to: metal oxides (BiVO4, Fe2O3, FeZrO2, CuBiO, ZnFe2O4, etc, and their derivatives), sulfides (Sb2S3, Sb2Se3, CuSbS, Se, etc and their derivatives), novel kesterite (CuZnSnS4 and its novel compounds), metal nitrides (ZnSnN2, metal oxynitrides (TiON, ZrON, TaON and their derivatives) and other novel materials.

  1. Synthesis, characterizations of emerging inorganic photoabsorbers, charge transporting layers, transparent conductors
  2. Theoretical prediction of novel inorganic materials for solar harvesting.
  3. Nanostructuring strategies for novel inorganic materials
  4. New device structures for photovoltaics, solar water splitting, photocatalysis, photoelectrochemistry, CO2 reduction and etc.
  5. Novel electrocatalyst design, synthesis, and characterization for solar water splitting, photocatalysis, CO2 reduction and etc.
  6. High throughput techniques, machine-learning assisted discovery of new materials and etc.
  7. Novel approaches for enhancing light absorption using inorganic materials such as up/down conversion, solar concentrator and etc.
  8. High efficiency solar cells, solar water splitting devices, and photocatalysts

Guest Editors

Lydia Helena Wong (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)

Lydia Wong is a Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Her research interest is in the structural and chemical modification of semiconductor materials for clean energy and electronic applications, particularly for conversion of solar energy to electricity and fuel. She has published more than 160 publications in international peer reviewed journals and cited more than 10,000 times. A Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, she serves on editorial boards for leading journals in energy and materials chemistry, including Journal of Materials Chemistry A.

Robert Hoye (University of Oxford, UK)

Robert Hoye is an Associate Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Oxford. Prof. Hoye obtained his PhD from the University of Cambridge in 2014, followed by a postdoc at MIT (2015-2016), and two College research fellowships in Cambridge (2016 – 2020). In 2020, he moved to Imperial College London as a Lecturer, then Senior Lecturer (Aug. 2022 -). In Oct. 2022, he moved to Oxford as Associate Professor. Prof. Hoye’s group focuses on developing inorganic semiconductors for energy applications, particularly focussing on lead-free perovskite-inspired materials.

Yun Jeong Hwang (Seoul National University, South Korea)

Yun Jeong Hwang has been an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry, at Seoul National University since 2021. Her major research topics are electrochemical catalytic reactions for carbon/nitrogen/oxygen utilization such as CO2, H2O, N-containing small molecules, Lithium mediated nitrogen reduction reaction, and biomass derivatives upgrading. It also covers in-situ/operando electrochemical Raman and IR analysis to understand the reaction pathways and the catalyst surface. She received a Bachelor’s degree and a Master’s degree from the Chemistry Department of Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST). She continued her graduate study at the University of California, Berkeley studying charge separation within semiconductor nanowire arrays for photoelectrochemical water splitting. She started her independent research career in the Clean Energy Research Center at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) before she transferred to Seoul National University. She was one of the pioneer members who initiated the e-chemical (electrochemical CO2 conversion) project at KIST. She has served as an Associate Editor of the Journal of Materials Chemistry A and Materials Advances, the Royal Society of Chemistry since 2019. She is a recipient of the 2020 Top 10 Technology Award in Climate Change Response by the Korean Government Ministerial Commendation and the 2020 Top 100 National R&D Award (Project Investigator Yun Jeong Hwang), by the Korean Government. She was selected as a Young Korean Academy of Science and Technology (Y-KAST) member in 2022 and Women Scientists at the Forefront of Energy Research by ACS Energy Letters in 2023.

Yanwei Lum (National University of Singapore, Singapore)

Yanwei Lum obtained his BEng degree in Materials Science and Engineering at Imperial College London in 2012. He then received his PhD degree in Materials Science and Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley in 2018 under Prof. Joel W. Ager III. This was followed by a PostDoctoral stint at the University of Toronto with Prof. Edward H. Sargent. He joined the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the National University of Singapore as an Assistant Professor in 2021. His research interests include electrocatalysis, CO2 conversion, electroorganic reactions and hydrogen storage. He has a H-index of 37 and his publications have been cited >9000 times. In his independent career, he has published in top international journals such as Nat. Chem., Nat. Commun., Sci. Adv. and J. Mater. Chem. A as the corresponding author.

Frank Osterloh (University of California, Davis, USA)

Frank Osterloh is a professor of Chemistry at the University of California at Davis, in the United States. His research interests are centered on the chemical and photophysical properties of inorganic materials and their use for solar energy conversion. This includes the development of photocatalysts for overall water splitting (artificial photosynthesis), inorganic photovoltaic cells, and the study of photochemical charge transfer reactions with surface photovoltage spectroscopy.

Submit to Journal of Materials Chemistry A

Please consider contributing to this open call for papers for our upcoming themed collection on Emerging Inorganic Materials for Solar Harvesting to be published in Journal of Materials Chemistry A.

Submissions to the journal should contain chemistry in a materials context and should fit within the scope of Journal of Materials Chemistry A. Please see the journal’s website for more information on the journal’s scope, standards, article types and author guidelines.

This call for papers is open for the following article types:

  • Communications
  • Full papers

Open for Submissions until 31 July 2025

If you would like to contribute to this themed collection, you can submit your article directly to the online submission service for Journal of Materials Chemistry A. Please mention that this submission is a contribution to the Emerging Inorganic Materials for Solar Harvesting collection in the “Themed issues” section of the submission form and add a “Note to the Editor” that this is from the Open Call. The Editorial Office reserves the right to check suitability of submissions in relation to the scope of both the journal and the collection, and inclusion of accepted articles in the final themed issue is not guaranteed.

Please also note that all submissions will be subject to initial assessment and rigorous peer review to meet the usual high standards of Journal of Materials Chemistry A.

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Functional gel materials – open call for submissions

Submit your work before 21 May 2025

Journal of Materials Chemistry C is pleased to announce an open call for papers for our upcoming themed collection on functional gel materials.

This themed collection centers on the materials chemistry of functional gels, with a particular focus on their applications in optics and electronics. Highlighting advances in ionogels, hydrogels, and related soft materials, the collection explores the chemical design, synthesis, and characterization of these gel materials, and their potential in devices such as actuators, sensors, and stretchable electronics. Emphasis is placed on the molecular interactions and structural properties that enable these materials to exhibit unique optical and electronic functionalities.

JMCC Open Call for Papers - functional gel materials. Submit by 21 May 2025.

Guest Edited by Professors David Mecerreyes (POLYMAT – University of the Basque Country, Spain), Jeong-Yun Sun (Seoul National University, South Korea) and Xiaomin Xu (Tsinghua University, China), this Journal of Materials Chemistry C collection aims to drive forward the development of next-generation technologies that rely on the integration of advanced gel materials.

Submission deadline 21 May 2025

The Editorial Office reserves the right to check suitability of submissions in relation to the scope of both the journal and the collection, and as such inclusion of accepted articles in the final themed collection is not guaranteed.

How to submit

Submissions to the journal should contain chemistry in a materials context and should fit within the scope of Journal of Materials Chemistry C. Please see the journal’s website for more information on the journal’s scope, standards, article types and author guidelines. This call for papers is open for Communications and Full papers.

When ready, please submit your article directly to the submissions platform for Journal of Materials Chemistry C where our editors will assess your submission. Please add a note in the ‘Comments to the Editor’ and ‘Themed collections’ sections of the submission mentioning this is a manuscript for the themed collection on ‘Functional gel materials’ and that it is in response to the ‘Open Call’.

All submissions will be subject to assessment against the journal’s usual scope and standards criteria and sent for peer review only if appropriate. Accepted articles will be published online as soon as they are ready and added to the web collection.

If you have any questions about the collection or the submissions process, please do contact the Editorial Office at materialsc-rsc@rsc.org and they will be able to assist.

Your institute may have a Read & Publish agreement in place with the Royal Society of Chemistry. This means that you may be able to publish gold open access for free in all the hybrid journals we publish – maximising the visibility and impact of your article to the broadest possible audience. Check here to find out more and to see if your institution has an R&P deal in place.

We look forward to receiving your submission!

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Open call for papers – Materials developments in cancer therapeutics

Open call for papers – Materials developments in cancer therapeutics

Submit your work to this Journal of Materials Chemistry B and Biomaterials Science themed collection

Journal of Materials Chemistry B and Biomaterials Science are pleased to welcome submissions to a themed collection on materials developments of cancer therapeutics to be promoted in Autumn 2025.

 

Submissions deadline 29 April 2025

Given the widespread occurrence of cancer across the world, many researchers are focusing attention on ways in which we can prevent, treat and control cancer. Developments in using more targeted approaches such as gene therapy and nanomedicines, as well as general approaches such as chemotherapy, photothermal therapy and immunotherapy are all being reported to improve therapeutic response to cancer and to cause minimal side effects to unaffected regions of the body. The use of materials in developing and improving treatments is integral and as such this collection aims to collate some of the latest research developments using materials in cancer therapeutics. The broad scope of this collection across Journal of Materials Chemistry B and Biomaterials Science hopes to capture a range of timely research from the fundamentals of materials chemistry to the applications of biomaterials in diagnosing, controlling and treating cancer.

This collection is being guest edited by:

Prof. Jong Seung Kim (Korea University)

Prof. Tao Sun (Fudan University)

Prof. Qingbing Wang (Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine)

Prof. Jennifer Cha (University of Colorado, Boulder)

The collection will largely involve research related to the design, construction and application of engineered materials for cancer therapy. The collection will be structured around three main themes:

  1. Research focusing on new materials and methods for materials design
  2. Fundamental materials chemistry research
  3. Innovative applications of materials

Topics include, but are not limited to;

  • Development of cancer drug delivery materials
  • New materials and applications in PDT/PTT/CDT
  • Targeted drug delivery (nanomedicine, gene therapy)
  • Photosensitizers
  • Fluorescence biosensors
  • Biomaterials in immunotherapy
  • Tumour models for developing new cancer therapies

Submissions to the journal should fit within the scope of Journal of Materials Chemistry B or Biomaterials Science – Please see the journals’ webpages for more information on the journals’ scopes, standards, article types and author guidelines. We encourage you to submit your work to the journal you feel is most appropriate.

For this collection, we strongly encourage full primary research in the way of Full Papers or Communications. If you are wanting to submit a review-type article, please check with the Editorial Office first for pre-approval and to avoid topic overlap.

When ready, please submit your article directly to the submissions platform for Journal of Materials Chemistry B or Biomaterials Science where our editors will assess your submission. Please add a note in the ‘Comments to the Editor’ and ‘Themed collections’ sections of the submission mentioning this is a manuscript for the themed collection on ‘Cancer therapeutics’ and that it is in response to the ‘Open Call’.

All submissions will be subject to assessment against the journal’s usual scope and standards criteria and sent for peer review only if appropriate. Accepted articles will be published online as soon as they are ready and added to the web collection.

We look forward to receiving your submissions!

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International Women’s Day 2025: Feature your work in our materials and nanoscience collections

Celebrating International Women’s Day 2025

Feature your work in our materials or nanoscience collections

Last year, we celebrated some of the amazing women in materials science and nanoscience with two collections highlighting recent work led by women around the world, published in our materials and nanoscience journal portfolios. These collections showcased the impact these leading individuals have on their fields. We were delighted to feature so much exciting research in the collections and look forward to celebrating again in 2025.

 If you have published in any of the journals below in 2024 or so far in 2025, and either the first and/or corresponding author of the article is a woman, we would be pleased to feature your work in our 2025 collections!

  • Materials Horizons
  • Journal of Materials Chemistry A
  • Journal of Materials Chemistry B
  • Journal of Materials Chemistry C
  • Materials Advances
  • Nanoscale Horizons
  • Nanoscale
  • Nanoscale Advances

If you are interested, please email materials-rsc@rsc.org with the title of your article, DOI, journal in which your article is featured and a headshot photo of the eligible author by 17 February 2025. The collection will be promoted this International Women’s Day, 8 March 2024. At the Royal Society of Chemistry, we foster a culture of inclusion of women from all walks of life and look forward to continuing to celebrate all of the wonderful women in materials and nanoscience.

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Newly emerged organic optoelectronics: materials and devices

Open Call for Submissions

We are delighted to announce this open call for papers to contribute to a themed collection for Journal of Materials Chemistry C on Newly emerged organic optoelectronics: materials and devices, guest edited by Professors Hao-Li Zhang (Lanzhou University, China), Wei Ma (Xi’an Jiaotong University, China), Liqiang Li (Tianjin University, China), and Zitong Liu (Lanzhou University, China).

Organic optoelectronics is a fascinating and rapidly evolving field. Recently, there have been significant advancements in both materials and devices, which find application in lighting, displays, photovoltaics, thermoelectrics, neural network computing, bioelectronics, flexible and wearable electronics, among others. Some of the key developments include: organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), organic circularly polarized luminescence (OCPL), organic solar cells (OSCs), organic photodetectors (OPDs), organic field-effect transistors (OFETs), organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs), perovskite optoelectronics, etc. The field is interdisciplinary, involving chemistry, physics, and materials science, and continues to push the boundaries of what’s possible with organic optoelectronic devices. This special issue highlights the newly emerged organic materials, and related electronic devices.

Please consider contributing to this open call for papers for our upcoming themed collection on Newly emerged organic optoelectronics: materials and devices to be published in Journal of Materials Chemistry C.

Submissions to the journal should contain chemistry in a materials context and should fit within the scope of Journal of Materials Chemistry C. Please see the journal’s website for more information on the journal’s scope, standards, article types and author guidelines.

This call for papers is open for the following article types:

  • Communications
  • Full papers

Open for Submissions until 11 May 2025

How to submit

If you would like to contribute to this themed collection, you can submit your article directly to the online submission service for Journal of Materials Chemistry C. Please mention that this submission is a contribution to the Newly emerged organic optoelectronics: materials and devices collection in the “Themed issues” section of the submission form and add a “Note to the Editor” that this is from the Open Call. The Editorial Office reserves the right to check suitability of submissions in relation to the scope of both the journal and the collection, and inclusion of accepted articles in the final themed issue is not guaranteed.

Please also note that all submissions will be subject to initial assessment and rigorous peer review to meet the usual high standards of Journal of Materials Chemistry C.

Guest Editors

Themed collection Guest Editors

Prof. Hao-Li Zhang received his B.Sc and Ph.D from Lanzhou University. He then worked in the University of Leeds and Oxford University as postdoc. In 2004, he was appointed as a full professor by the State Key Laboratory of Applied Organic Chemistry (SKLAOC) of Lanzhou University. Prof. Hao-Li Zhang’ research interests mainly include: organic functional materials for optoelectronic applications, ultrafast spectroscopy and nanoscale device. He has published more than 300 research papers on peer reviewed journals, with citation more than 15000. His academic reorganizations includes “Asian Raising Stars”, “National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars”, Fellow of Chinese Chemical Society (FCCS) and Fellow of Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC). He is currently an associate editor of J. Mater. Chem. C and Mater. Adv., and an editorial board member of Chem. Soc. Rev..

Prof. Wei Ma obtained his Ph.D. in chemical physics from the University of Pierre Marie Curie (Paris 6, France) in 2010 before moving to the Ecole Normale Superieure (Paris), France (2010-1011) and North Carolina State University (NCSU) as Postdoc Fellow. He joined the School of Materials Science Engineering at Xi’an Jiaotong University in 2014 as a professor. His research interests range from new design principles of organic optoelectronic devices, microstructure morphology characterization and control in organic semiconductors, and novel organic semiconductors with improved performance. Prof. Ma has published more than 400 research papers and reviews, including in Nat. Energy, Nat. Electron., Joule, Adv. Mater., Nat. Commun., Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. and other well-known journals in materials and chemistry. All papers have cited more than 38,000 times, enabling a high H factor of 92. Prof. Ma has been selected as a Clarivate Highly Cited Researcher (2018-2024). He is a leader of Science and Technology Innovation Team in Shaanxi Province and his research results have won the first prize Natural Science in Shaanxi Province. For details, please see the homepage website: https://gr.xjtu.edu.cn/en/web/msewma/home.

Prof. Liqiang Li, winner of National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars, Vice Dean of School of Science and Institute of Molecular Aggregation Science, Tianjin University. He received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Nankai University in 2002 and 2005, and his doctorate degree from the Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2008. In the same year, he joined the Institute of Physics, University of Munster, Germany as a postdoctoral researcher. In 2014, he joined Suzhou Institute of Nano-Tech and Nano-Bionics, Chinese Academy of Sciences as a researcher. In 2019, he was transferred to Tianjin University. He has been engaged in organic field-effect transistor materials and devices, focusing on the stability of organic semiconductors, controlled doping and charge transport mechanisms. He published more than 90 articles on Nat. Mater. Adv., Mater. Sci. Adv., Nat. Commun., J. Am. Chem. Soc., Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., etc.

Prof. Zitong Liu received his B.Sc from Jilin University, and Ph.D from Institute of Chemistry Chinese Academy of Sciences (ICCAS). In 2020, he was appointed as a full professor by the State Key Laboratory of Applied Organic Chemistry (SKLAOC) of Lanzhou University. Prof. Zitong Liu’ research interests mainly include the design and synthesis of conjugated materials and their use in organic electronics. He has published more than 150 research papers on peer reviewed journals.

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Open Call for Submissions: All-Polymer Solar Cells

We would like to announce this Open Call for our upcoming themed collection on All-Polymer Solar Cells to be published in Chemical Communications, Journal of Materials Chemistry A or Journal of Materials Chemistry C.

This collection is guest edited by Professor Tsuyoshi Michinobu (Tokyo Institute of Technology), Professor Chu-Chen Chueh (National Taiwan University) and Professor Ergang Wang (Chalmers University of Technology).

All-polymer solar cells (all-PSCs) offer a promising alternative to conventional small molecule-based organic solar cells due to their many superior properties such as mechanical flexibility/stretchability and higher device stability. Recent significant successes are based on the development of high-performance polymer donors and acceptors that exhibit tunable light absorption, nanoscale bulk-heterojunction morphology, large-area fabrication capability, and long-term stability against external environmental and mechanical stresses. All these properties have greatly improved the photovoltaic performance of all-PSCs and are now in discussion for commercial applications.

Please consider contributing to this open call for papers for our upcoming themed collection on All-Polymer Solar Cells to be published in Chemical Communications, Journal of Materials Chemistry A and Journal of Materials Chemistry C.

Submissions to the journal should contain chemistry in a materials context and should fit within the scope of the submitting journal. Please see the journal websites for more information on the scope, standards, article types and author guidelines.

This call for papers is open for the following article types:

  • Communications
  • Full papers

Open for Submissions until 31 March 2025

How to submit

If you would like to contribute to this themed collection, you can submit your article directly to the online submission service for Chemical Communications, Journal of Materials Chemistry A or Journal of Materials Chemistry C. Please mention that this submission is a contribution to the All-Polymer Solar Cells collection in the “Themed issues” section of the submission form and add a “Note to the Editor” that this is from the Open Call. The Editorial Office reserves the right to check suitability of submissions in relation to the scope of both the journal and the collection, and inclusion of accepted articles in the final themed issue is not guaranteed.

Guest Editors

Tsuyoshi Michinobu is a Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Institute of Science Tokyo. His research focuses on the synthesis and electronic device applications of semiconducting polymers. He developed a series of high-mobility organic semiconducting polymers based on benzobisthiadiazole and its heteroatom-substituted analogues as a potent acceptor unit. These polymers were applied to high-performance transistors and photovoltaic devices. Recently, near-infrared light-emitting properties of these polymers were also studied. He has published more than 220 papers with H-index of 50 (Google scholar). He received SPSJ Showa Denko Materials Award (2020) and the Award of The Society of Fiber Science and Technology, Japan (2024).

Professor Chueh’s research team focuses on solution-processable semiconductors, including organic small molecules, conjugated polymers, and organic-inorganic hybrid perovskites, and focusing on their applications in memories, light-emitting diodes, transistors, and solar cells. Dr. Chueh received Young Faculty Awards from Taiwanese Institute of Chemical Engineers and from the Polymer Society, Taipei (2020), Ta-You Wu Memorial Award from National Science Council, Taiwan (2022) and Outstanding Asian Researcher and Engineer Award from the Society of Chemical Engineers (SCEJ), Japan (2024). He has coauthored over 245 scientific papers in the area of organic/hybrid optoelectronics with citation > 23000 and H-index of 78 (recorded by Google scholar). Dr. Chueh has been recognized by Clarivate Analytics as 2018, 2019 Highly Cited Researcher and by I&EC Research as 2020 Class of Influential Researchers.

Dr Ergang Wang is a full professor at the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at Chalmers University of Technology. He was promoted to full professor in 2023, after having been a professor since 2019. His academic path at Chalmers includes previous roles as an Associate Professor (2016-2019) and Assistant Professor (2012-2016), as well as a postdoctoral fellowship in the same department from 2008 to 2011. He holds a PhD in Materials Science, awarded in 2008, and completed his Docentship in 2015. Professor Wang has been recognized with a Wallenberg Academy Fellowship in 2017, which was prolongated in 2022. His academic journey has also included enriching experiences as a visiting researcher at the University of California, Santa Barbara (2016-2017), and MIT (2024).

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Open call for papers – Molecular Crystals: Mechanics and Photonics

Journal of Materials Chemistry C open call for papers

Molecular Crystals: Mechanics and Photonics

Journal of Materials Chemistry is delighted to announce an open call for papers to a themed collection on ‘Molecular Crystals: Mechanics and Photonics’ guest edited by Prof. Rajadurai Chandrasekar (University of Hyderabad, India), Prof. Panče Naumov (New York University Abu Dhabi), Prof. Xue-Dong Wang (Soochow University) and Prof. Kristin Hutchins (University of Missouri).

This special issue investigates the extraordinary properties of molecular crystals and their essential role in the management of mechanical and optical energy. It showcases their diverse applications in contemporary scientific and technological domains, such as non-linear optics, sensor technologies, switchable devices, and sophisticated photonic components and circuits. Examples of topics suitable for this collection include, but are not limited to:

  • Flexible crystals (e.g. elastic, plastic, ferroelastic)
  • Photomechanical crystals
  • Salient (thermosalient and photosalient) phenomena
  • Crystal growth techniques (self-assembly, sublimation, etc) relevant to crystal’s mechanical and optical properties
  • Crystal-based optical waveguides, cavities, lasers, modulators, etc.
  • Crystal-based photonic integrated circuits
  • Crystal OLEDs
  • Emissive dynamic crystals
  • Electronic properties of dynamic crystals
  • Crystal/metal hybrid devices (actuators, sensors, etc)
  • Molecular crystalline robots
  • Chiral molecular crystals displaying mechanical and/or photonic properties
  • Mechanophotonics for microscale crystals
  • Crystal adaptronics
  • Epitaxial growth of homo and heterocrystals with photonic functions
  • 2D and 3D patterning of optical crystals
  • NLO (SHG, TPA, THz, etc) properties of molecular crystals
  • Crystal milling using FIB lithography
  • Advanced characterization and micromanipulation techniques
  • Mathematical modeling of dynamic crystals
  • Mechanical properties of molecular crystals
  • Thermodynamics of energy conversion by dynamic crystals
  • Theoretical understanding of the crystal mechanics and photonics
  • Dynamic processes in crystals resulting from mechanical flexibility or photonics

Open for Submissions until 28 February 2025

Submissions to the journal should contain chemistry in a materials context and should fit within the scope of Journal of Materials Chemistry C. Please see the journal’s website for more information on the journal’s scope, standards, article types and author guidelines.


How to submit


We strongly encourage authors to submit primary research (Full paper or Communication) to this themed collection. If you would like to submit a Review-type article, please email the Editorial Office at materialsc-rsc.org to provide an outline to be approved by the Editorial Office.

When ready, please submit your article directly to the submissions platform for Journal of Materials Chemistry C where our editors will assess your submission. Please add a note in the ‘Comments to the Editor’ and ‘Themed collections’ sections of the submission mentioning this is a manuscript for the themed collection on ‘Molecular Crystals’ and that it is in response to the ‘Open Call’.

All submissions will be subject to assessment against the journal’s usual scope and standards criteria and sent for peer review only if appropriate. Accepted articles will be published online as soon as they are ready and added to the web collection.

 

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Open call for papers from newly appointed principal investigators

We are delighted to announce a special collection designed to feature members of our community who are just starting out as principal investigators.

Did you start your position as a new group leader within the last three years?*

We know it can be tough setting up a new lab, training students for the first time, teaching undergraduates, as well as growing your own profile in the community.

We want to help. If you submit to this collection, and if your paper is accepted, we will offer extra promotion and visibility through our journal networks to raise your profile with an interview-style blog discussing your vision for your group’s research.

This collection will be hosted by the Advances family of journals at the Royal Society of Chemistry, which publish interdisciplinary, robust, quality science. As Gold Open Access journals, the Advances family means maximum visibility for your work, to both subject specialists and a general audience.

Submit any time during the eligible period. Articles will be promoted and added to an online collection as soon as they are accepted.

Choose one of our Advances journals below** and quote “New Principal Investigator Collection” in the submission form when it asks you if you are contributing to a themed collection.

RSC Advances – At the heart of open access for the global chemistry community Submit now
Energy Advances – Cutting-edge science at the forefront of energy technology with particular focus on emerging materials and methods Submit now
Environmental Science: Advances – Research from any discipline that will contribute to the understanding of the environment, and to the advancement of UN Sustainable Development Goals Submit now
Materials Advances – New understanding, applications, properties and synthesis of materials Submit now
Nanoscale Advances – Publishing across the breadth of nanoscience and nanotechnology Submit now

 

We hope to receive a submission from you soon, and please get in touch if you have any questions at materialsadvances-rsc@rsc.org .

 

*To be eligible you must be a new group leader and have started in your role within the last 3 years. Eligibility is flexible to allow for career breaks to be accounted for.

**Please note that accepted manuscripts will be subject to an article-processing charge (APC) unless your institute has an existing agreement with the RSC that covers publications in our gold open access journals. More information about charges, discounts, and waivers are available here. Corresponding authors who are not already members of the Royal Society of Chemistry are entitled to one year’s Affiliate membership as part of their APC. Find out more about our member benefits.

 

 

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