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Themed Issue on Nanoparticles in Biology

Journal of Materials Chemistry B is planning to produce a themed issue on Nanoparticles in Biology in 2013. Please e-mail the editorial office at materialsB-rsc@rsc.org, if you are interested in contributing an article.

The Guest Editors of the issue will be Professors Dan Luo (Dalian Cornell University, USA) Nathan Gianneschi (University of California, San Diego, USA) and Dan Peer (Tel Aviv University, Israel).

Advances in nanoscale science and bio-nanoengineering are revolutionizing our understanding and ability to manipulate complex biological processes as well as the way health care is administered. These approaches and innovations, collectively termed as nanomedicine, are on the verge of improving disease prevention, detection, treatment and management. It is perceivable that future developments in biopharmaceuticals will increasingly become driven by advances in enabling technologies such as genomics, proteomics, pharmacogenomics, and toxicogenomics and combine it with nano-scaled based technologies to enhance diagnosis and therapeutics of various diseases. This themed issue of Journal of Materials Chemistry B will focus on original papers detailing novel generation, characterization, applications and toxicity of different types of nanocarriers for various biomedical applications.

The deadline for the receipt of manuscripts for this themed issue is 15 April 2013.

Manuscripts can be submitted using the RSC’s online submissions service. Please clearly mark that the manuscript is submitted for the themed issue on ‘Nanoparticles in Biology’.

Please would you inform the editorial office by e-mail at materialsB-rsc@rsc.org as soon as possible if you plan to submit to the issue and whether your contribution will be original research or a review-type article. We would like to have a list of authors who intend to contribute as soon as possible.

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Australia-India Joint Symposium on Smart Nanomaterials themed collection

The Journal of Materials Chemistry themed collection on the ‘Australia-India Joint Symposium on Smart Nanomaterials’ has been published. The papers in this themed collection are based on contributions from this symposium which was a forum for discussion about all aspects of nanoscience and nanotechnology.

Find the full collection description by Professor C.N.R. Rao (Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Bangalore, India) and the rest of the collection here.

The themed collection contains the following Application article:

Methane storage in metal organic frameworks

Kristina Konstas, Theresa Osl, Yunxia Yang, Michael Batten, Nick Burke, Anita J. Hill and Matthew R. Hill

J. Mater. Chem., 2012, 22, 16698-16708

And the front cover paper of Journal of Materials Chemistry Volume 22, Number 40:

Mercury vapor sensor enhancement by nanostructured gold deposited on nickel surfaces using galvanic replacement reactions

Ylias M. Sabri, Samuel J. Ippolito, Armand J. Atanacio, Vipul Bansal and Suresh K. Bhargava

J. Mater. Chem., 2012, 22, 21395-21404


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Part-Themed Issue on ‘Materials for Biosurfaces’ now published

The 2012 Journal of Materials Chemistry part-themed issue on ‘Materials for Biosurfaces’ has now been published online. View the full issue here.

Guest Editors for the themed issue were Professor Christ Ober, Ms. M. Elizabeth Welch and Dr Christian Ohm and their Editorial can be found here. A number of reviews were also published:

Utilizing click chemistry to design functional interfaces through post-polymerization modification
Rachelle M. Arnold, N. Eric Huddleston and Jason Locklin
Biomimetic 3D self-assembling biomicroconstructs by spontaneous deformation of thin polymer films
Leonid Ionov
Cell and cell sheet recovery from pNIPAm coatings; motivation and history to present day approaches
Maria E. Nash, Deirdre Healy, William M. Carroll, Carlos Elvira and Yury A. Rochev
Switchable adhesion by chemical functionality and topography
Marleen Kamperman and Alla Synytska

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Recent Appointees in Polymer Science Web-Theme

Recent Appointees in Polymer Science is an organization of, and for, people in the early stages of their independent career. They aim to provide a forum for recent appointees in all sectors of UK polymer science in academia as well as in industry. They are also open to interaction with recent appointees outside of the UK and would be delighted to interact with similar organizations abroad.

This RAPS Web Theme highlights work from members published in RSC journals and new articles will be added as they appear. To see the papers, click here.

Interested in knowing more about RAPS? Check out the website at www.raps.org.uk  for more information

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Themed Issue on Metal-Organic Frameworks now published

The 2012 Journal of Materials Chemistry themed issue on ‘Integrating functionality into metal-organic frameworks’ has now been published on-line. View the full issue here.

Guest Editors for the themed issue were Professors Stephen Kaskel and Roland Fischer, and their Editorial can be found here.  A number of reviews were also published:

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Materials for Biosurfaces Themed Issue: Submission Deadline 20th March

Don’t forget Journal of Materials Chemistry is publishing a themed issue on Materials for Biosurfaces. Please contact the editorial office if you would like to contribute an article. The Guest Editors of this themed issue are Professor Christopher K. Ober (Cornell University, USA), Dr. Christian Ohm (Cornell University, USA), Ms. Mary E. Welch (Cornell University, USA).

The issue will focus on the synthetic and physical chemistry of biosurfaces with a primary attention to polymer based surfaces and the role of surfaces in biomedical related applications such as biosensors. Materials of interest include polymer brushes, hydrogels, membranes and self-assembled monolayers. The role of surfaces in cell adhesion and cell-surface interactions is also a topic of this special issue.  

The deadline for the receipt of manuscripts for this themed issue is 20th March 2012

Manuscripts can be submitted using the RSC’s on-line submissions service. Please clearly state in the comment to editors section during submission that the manuscript is “submitted in response to the call for papers for the themed issue on Materials for Biosurfaces”.

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Call for Papers: Themed Issue on Nanomaterials for Energy Conversion and Storage

Journal of Materials Chemistry will publish a themed issue on Nanomaterials for Energy Conversion and Storage in 2012. Please contact the editorial office if you are interested in contributing an article. The Guest Editors for this issue are Professor Michael Graetzel (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausann) and Dr. K. Kalyanasundaram (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne). 

One of the main challenges facing mankind in the 21st Century is in the energy sector. Rapid increase in industrialization, urbanization and population growth has led to pronounced increase in the global energy demands. With depleting fossil fuels and growing concern on environmental protection, urgent research efforts are needed to find alternative energy resources that are efficient, economical and ecologically friendly. We need to find urgently new means of generating, store and transport power at TW scale.  Since energy resources such as solar and wind are intermittent and power usage is increasingly on numerous portable electronic devices, efficient means have to be found for storage and transportation of energy. A number of electrical-electronic, photonic and optoelectronic devices have been proposed for this purpose. Typical systems under consideration include photovoltaic solar cells, batteries, supercapacitors, field-effect transistors, fuel cells, thermoelectric, thermal- and photo-catalysts and luminescence display devices.

Fortunately during late last century there has been a phenomenal increase in our understanding of systems at the atomic and molecular level. Advances permit now to tailor-make, characterize and manipulate materials at single molecule level and build devices putting pieces together at the molecular level (nanoengineering in a bottom-up approach). The topic of this special issue is how to use advances in material science and nanotechnology in designing systems for efficient inter-conversion of energy forms between thermal, solar (photonics) and electrical energy. Graphenes, Carbon nanotubes and conducting polymers are typical examples where nanoscale design permits their efficient performance in a number of energy conversion and storage devices. All devices dealing with conversion of energy forms and storage will be considered for this issue. Hydrogen produced via photochemical decomposition of water is an attractive energy resource. Hence hydrogen production, its storage and burning in fuel cells to get electricity will be included as well.  

The deadline for the receipt of manuscripts for this themed issue is 11th June 2012

Manuscripts can be submitted using the RSC’s on-line submissions service. Please clearly state that the manuscript is submitted in response to the call for papers for the themed issue on Nanomaterials for Energy Conversion and Storage.

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Themed Issue: Organic Optoelectronic Materials

Journal of Materials Chemistry front coverThe themed issue on Organic Optoelectronic Materials is now online. Guest editors Wenping Hu, Zhenan Bao and Klaus Muellen introduce this themed issue of Journal of Materials Chemistry in their Editorial. This themed issue is dedicated to one of the pioneers of the field, Professor Daoben Zhu, on the occasion of his 70th birthday.

The issue contains a selection of communications, papers & reviews covering the field of organic optoelectronic materials including:

Highlight

Applications

Feature Articles

You can read all the papers in the themed issue here:

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Materials for Biosurfaces Themed Issue

Journal of Materials Chemistry will publish a themed issue on Materials for Biosurfaces in 2012. Please contact the editorial office if you would like to contribute an article.

The Guest Editors of the issue will be Professor Christopher K. Ober (Cornell University, USA), Dr. Christian Ohm (Cornell University, USA), Ms. Mary E. Welch (Cornell University, USA).

The issue will focus on the synthetic and physical chemistry of biosurfaces with a primary attention to polymer based surfaces and the role of surfaces in biomedical related applications such as biosensors. Materials of interest include polymer brushes, hydrogels, membranes and self-assembled monolayers. The role of surfaces in cell adhesion and cell-surface interactions is also a topic of this special issue.  

Journal of Materials Chemistry publishes original research that demonstrates novelty and advance, either in the chemistry used to produce materials or in the properties/applications of the materials produced. All manuscripts will be handled by the Journal of Materials Chemistry Editorial office and refereed in accordance to the standard procedures of the journal.

The deadline for the receipt of manuscripts for this themed issue is Monday 20th February 2012

Manuscripts can be submitted using the RSC’s on-line submissions service. Please clearly state in the comment to editors section during submission that the manuscript is “submitted by invitation for the themed issue on Materials for Biosurfaces”.

We hope that you will be able to contribute to this themed issue and we look forward to hearing from you.

Professor Christopher K. Ober, Cornell University, Guest Editor
Dr. Christian Ohm, Cornell University, Guest Editor 
Ms. Mary E. Welch, Cornell University
Dr Liz Davies, Editor, Journal of Materials Chemistry

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Issue 47, including ‘Materials chemistry in the emerging field of synthetic biology’, out now!

The latest issue of Journal of Materials Chemistry is now online which includes the part-themed issue on ‘Materials chemistry in the emerging field of synthetic biology’  with guest editors Rachel O’Reilly and Cameron Alexander. You can read the full issue here:

Journal cover: Front cover

 


The outside front cover features a Communication article on Strong supramolecular control over protein self-assembly using a polyamine decorated β-cyclodextrin as synthetic recognition element by Dana A. Uhlenheuer, Lech-Gustav Milroy, Pauline Neirynck and Luc Brunsveld.


Graphical abstract: Inside front cover



Cofactor regeneration in polymersome nanoreactors: enzymatically catalysed Baeyer–Villiger reactions is the Communication highlighted on the inside front cover by Silvie A. Meeuwissen, Ana Rioz-Martínez, Gonzalo de Gonzalo, Marco W. Fraaije, Vicente Gotor and Jan C. M. van Hest . 

 


Issue 47 includes a part-themed issue on ‘Materials chemistry in the emerging field of synthetic biology’ and contains the following articles:

Editorial:

Feature Articles:

Communications:

Papers:

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