Congratulations to the poster prize winner at PSCO-18

Congratulations to Da Seul Lee (University of New South Wales, Australia) who won the Journal of Materials Chemistry A poster prize at the 4th International Conference on Perovskite Solar Cells and Optoelectronics.

 

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Process takes on plastic recycling challenge by turning food packing into heat conducting and electromagnetic shielding material

Article written by Will Bergius

A new recycling process for low-grade packaging plastics promises to produce high quality technical materials. If commercialised, this could make plastic recycling more economically attractive and reduce plastic pollution.

Multilayer packaging is an excellent barrier to oxygen and moisture, making it an ideal material for food packaging. It can contain a range of polymers such as polyethylene, polyamide and ethylene vinyl alcohol, so is difficult to recycle into anything of value – much of the associated waste is incinerated or sent to landfill.


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Multilayer packaging – good for food, tricky for recycling

To read the full article visit Chemistry World.

High-performance thermal and electrical conductive composites from multilayer plastic packaging waste and expanded graphite
Shuangqiao Yang, Wenzhi Li, Shibing Bai and Qi Wang
J. Mater. Chem. C, 2018,6, 11209-11218

 

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Announcing the Journal of Materials Chemistry Lectureship Winner 2018

We are delighted to announce that Professor Shaojun Guo has been selected as the winner of the Journal of Materials Chemistry Lectureship 2018.

Professor Shaojun Guo received his BSc in chemistry from Jilin University (2005), PhD from Chinese Academy of Sciences (2010), worked as a postdoctoral research associate at Brown University (2011-2013) and as a prestigious Oppenheimer Distinguished Fellow at Los Alamos National Laboratory (2013-2015). In 2015, he joined the college of engineering, Peking University.

Professor Guo has received many awards including Clarivate Analytics World Highly Cited Researchers (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017), Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, Elsevier Chinese Most Cited Researchers, International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE)-Elsevier Prize for Applied Electrochemistry, Young Analyst Prize of China and Young Scientist Prize for China Electrochemical Society, etc.

Professor Guo has published more than 100 papers in Top Journals with over 24000 citations (H-index: 81). His current research interests focus on materials chemistry for catalysis, battery and sensor applications.

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Congratulations to the oral prize winner at the 9th International Nanomedicine Conference

Congratulations to Mr Raoul Walther (Aarhus University, Denmark) who won the Journal of Materials Chemistry B poster prize at the 9th International Nanomedicine Conference for his presentation on Investigation of Non-covalent Albumin-ligand Interactions as a Tool to Improve Pharmacokinetics in Drug Delivery.

 

 

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Congratulations to poster prize winners at ICCC-2018

Congratulations to Mr Philipp Lang, Ms Lingjun Kong and Mr Naoki Ogiwara, winners of the Journal of Materials Chemistry A poster prizes at ICCC-2018-S3: Coordination Chemistry for Energy and Environment. ICCC-2018, the 43rd International Conference on Coordination Chemistry, was held in Sendai, Japan from the 30th of July to 4th of August 2018. Awards were presented by Journal of Materials Chemistry A Advisory Board member Professor Jing Li.

 

 

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Congratulations to prize winner from ACIN 2018

Congratulations to Dr Carlos J Bueno-Alejo (Universidad de ZaragozaSpain) who won the Journal of Materials Chemistry B poster prize at ACIN 2018, the Fourth International Conference on Advanced Complex Inorganic Nanomaterials. Dr Bueno-Alejo was awarded the poster prize for his contribution on the in situ deposition of plasmonic gold nanoparticles for photocalytic applications.

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New Associate Editors for Journal of Materials Chemistry B: Gemma-Louise Davies, Ji Jian, Shaoqin Liu and Jessica Winter

We are delighted to announce that Dr Gemma-Louise Davies (University College London, UK), Professor Ji Jian (Zhejiang University, China), Professor Shaoqin Liu (Harbin Institute of Technology, China) and Professor Jessica Winter (Ohio State University, USA) join the Journal of Materials Chemistry B team as Associate Editors.

Gemma, Ji, Shaoqin and Jessica join Xiaogang Qu, Dal-Hee Min, Marc in het Panhuis, Guoping Chen and Jiang Chang as Associate Editors handling the peer review of submissions to the journal.

Gemma-Louise Davies graduated from Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) with a Degree in Natural Sciences (Mod. Chemistry) and remained there to undertake a PhD in Inorganic and Materials Chemistry (awarded in 2011). Following a brief industry-supported Postdoctoral Fellowship in Trinity College Dublin, Gemma-Louise moved to the University of Oxford as a Postdoctoral Research Associate before she was awarded a Global Research Fellowship at the University of Warwick in 2013. She joined the Department of Chemistry at University College London as Lecturer in Materials Chemistry and Director of the MSc in Materials for Energy and the Environment in July 2017. Gemma-Louise’s interdisciplinary research focusses on the design and development of nanostructured materials for medical imaging, diagnostic and healthcare applications, industrial application and also investigates the role and fate of nanomaterials in the environment.

Read Gemma-Louise’s recent paper on Heparin-stabilised Iron Oxide for MR Applications: A Relaxometric Study

Submit to Gemma-Louise’s office

 

 

 

 

Ji Jian is a professor at Department of Polymer Science and Engineering in Zhejiang University. He received his PhD in the chemistry and physics of polymers from Zhejiang University in 1991. His research focuses on interfacial phenomena for biomedical implant, tissue engineering and nanomedicine. He has published 320 publications and 36 patents. He received several awards including the Distinguished Young Scholars Award of the National Science Foundation of China (2010), Chang Jiang Scholars by Ministry of Education (2015) and Fellow of The Royal Society of Chemistry (2016). Since 2017,he has been the director of Institute of Biomedical Macromolecule in Zhejiang University.

Read Ji’s recent paper on Bacterial infection microenvironment-responsive enzymatically degradable multilayer films for multifunctional antibacterial properties

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Shaoqin Liu received her Bachelor degree and PhD degree from Wuhan University of Hydraulic  and Electric Engineering in 1994 and from Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry (Chinese Academy of Science) in 1999, respectively. She started her chemistry research career under Professor Shaojun Dong group at Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry to develop polyoxometalates-based thin film. After her PhD degree, she moved to Max-Planck-Institute of Colloids and Interface as Humboldt Fellow. She developed polyoxometalates-based functional materials. In 2004, she joined National Research Council of Canada as NESRC fellow to study direct methanol fuel cells. In 2007, she started her academic career as a Full Professor in Harbin Institute of Technology. Her current research interests include preparation of nanostructured materials and their applications in energy, biosensing and cancer therapy.

Read Shaoqin’s recent paper on MoS2-Based multipurpose theranostic nanoplatform: Realizing dual-imaging-guided combination phototherapy to eliminate solid tumor via a liquefaction necrosis process

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Jessica Winter is a Professor in the William G. Lowrie Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and the Department of Biomedical Engineering, Associate Director of the MRSEC Center for Emergent Materials at the Ohio State University, and Past Chair of the Nanoscale Science and Engineering Forum of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. She received her PhD in Chemical Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin in 2004, and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Center for Innovative Visual Rehabilitation at the Boston VA Hospital in 2006. Her research interests include nanomaterials for cancer imaging, diagnostics, drug delivery; and cell migration in the brain tumor microenvironment. She is a co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer of Core Quantum Technologies, a company commercializing nanoparticle reagents for leukemia diagnostics. She has received the American Chemical Society Rising Star Award and the Golden Mouse Trap Engineering Rising Star Award; she was named to Top 25 STEM professors in Ohio; and is a fellow of the AAAS, AIMBE, and senior member of the IEEE and AIChE.

Read Jessica’s recent paper on Hydrogels that allow and facilitate bone repair, remodeling, and regeneration

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Journal of Materials Chemistry B publishes novel work on high impact applications, properties and synthesis of exciting new materials for biology and medicine. Submissions to the journal should contain chemistry in a materials context. Our latest Impact Factor is 4.776*.

As a society journal, we are committed to supporting the materials community – benefitting you and future generations of materials scientists. Keep up-to-date with all articles published in Journal of Materials Chemistry B with our monthly table-of-content e-alerts and read our latest papers on our website.

*2017 Journal Citation Reports®, Clarivate Analytics June 2018

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2018 Journal of Materials Chemistry Lectureship – open for nominations

This annual lectureship, established in 2010, honours early-career scientists who have made a significant contribution to the field of materials chemistry.

The Lectureship recipient receives £1000 to cover travel and accommodation costs to attend and present at a leading international meeting. The recipient is also invited to contribute an article to one of the Journal of Materials Chemistry journals and to receive a complimentary back cover for the issue in which the article appears.

Last year’s winner, Serena Corr, delivered the 2017 Journal of Materials Chemistry Lectureship at the 2018 MRS Spring Meeting & Exhibit; and you can read her invited article here.

To be eligible for the Journal of Materials Chemistry Lectureship, the candidate must:

  • Have completed their PhD.
  • Be actively pursuing an independent research career within materials chemistry.
  • Be at an early stage of their independent career (typically this will be within 10 years of completing their PhD, but appropriate consideration will be given to those who have taken a career break or followed a different study path).
  • Have made significant contributions to the field of materials chemistry.

Self-nomination is permitted, and all those nominated in 2017 will automatically be reconsidered this year.

As part of the Royal Society of Chemistry, we believe we have a responsibility to promote inclusivity and accessibility in order to improve diversity. Where possible, we encourage each nominator to nominate both a female and a male materials chemistry researcher.

You are welcome to circulate this information widely and please do ask for nominations from your colleagues and nominate researchers yourself.

To nominate a candidate, email the Journal of Materials Chemistry Editorial Office (materials-rsc@rsc.org) by the 18th of July 2018 with:

  • A brief C.V. of the candidate (no longer than two pages), starting with the candidate name, year and University of PhD, website link to research profile, current organisation and job title
  • A letter supporting the nomination (also no longer than two pages)

The Journal of Materials Chemistry Executive Editorial Board will select and announce the Lectureship winner, in autumn 2018.

Selection is not based simply on quantitative measures. Consideration is given to all information provided in the letter of recommendation and candidate C.V., including research achievements and originality, contributions to the materials chemistry community, innovation, collaborations and teamwork, and publication history.

 

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Editor’s Choice collection: Recent advances in solar fuels and photocatalysis research

Our first Journal of Materials Chemistry A Editor’s Choice collection highlights the recent advances in solar fuel generation and photocatalysis research.

Journal of Materials Chemistry A’s Associate Editor Frank E. Osterloh (University of California, Davis, USA) has gathered together the journal’s most outstanding recent papers on solar fuel generators and photocatalysts.

Browse the collection
Browse the full Editor’s Choice collections here: https://rsc.li/PhotoCat.

Read a selection of the articles:

Articles in this collection are free to access upon registration until the end of June.

 

Nanostructured catalysts for electrochemical water splitting: current state and prospects

Xiumin Li, Xiaogang Hao, Abuliti Abudula and Guoqing Guan

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2016, 4, 11973-12000 DOI: 10.1039/C6TA02334G

 

Two-dimensional nanosheets for electrocatalysis in energy generation and conversion

Hengcong Tao, Yunnan Gao, Neetu Talreja, Fen Guo, John Texter, Chao Yan and Zhenyu Sun

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2017, 5, 7257-7284 DOI: 10.1039/C7TA00075H

 

Two-step synthesis of binary Ni–Fe sulfides supported on nickel foam as highly efficient electrocatalysts for the oxygen evolution reaction

Bin Dong, Xin Zhao, Guan-Qun Han, Xiao Li, Xiao Shang, Yan-Ru Liu, Wen-Hui Hu, Yong-Ming Chai, Hui Zhao and Chen-Guang Liu

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2016, 4, 13499-13508 DOI: 10.1039/C6TA03177C

 

Ni12P5 nanoparticles embedded into porous g-C3N4 nanosheets as a noble-metal-free hetero-structure photocatalyst for efficient H2 production under visible light

Deqian Zeng, Wee-Jun Ong, Hongfei Zheng, Mingda Wu, Yuanzhi Chen, Dong-Liang Peng and Ming-Yong Han

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2017, 5, 16171-16178 DOI: 10.1039/C7TA04816E

 

MXene: a promising photocatalyst for water splitting

Zhonglu Guo, Jian Zhou, Linggang Zhu and Zhimei Sun

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2016, 4, 11446-11452 DOI: 10.1039/C6TA04414J

 

Read the full collections here: https://rsc.li/PhotoCat

 

Enjoy reading this Editor’s Choice collection on recent advances in solar fuels and photocatalysis research.

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9th International Nanomedicine Conference

Journal of Materials Chemistry B, Nanoscale Horizons and Materials Horizons are proud to support the 9th International Nanomedicine Conference.

The International Nanomedicine Conference is regarded as the most significant nanomedicine meeting in the Southern Hemisphere, taking place annually at our local beach, Coogee Beach Sydney. This event will be brought to you by the Australian Centre for NanoMedicine (ACN) and the ARC Centre for Bio-Nano Science (CBNS). The conference aims to showcase great research, in an environment conducive to network­ing with colleagues from around the world.

Visit the website to find out more! http://www.oznanomed.org/

 

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