Meet our Associate Editors

RSC Mechanochemistry recently opened for submissions. To help you prepare your next manuscript, we caught up with our editors to get to know them better and ask what manuscripts they look forward to receiving.

 

Evelina Colacino, Associate Editor

University of Montpellier, Institut Charles Gerhardt, France

Interested in papers on:

  • Organic, metal-organic, organometallic material synthesis
  • Pharmaceutical synthesis
  • Experimental methods
  • Scale-up
  • Sustainability
  • Education and training
“I firmly believe in the idea of community and the feeling of belonging that often accompanies it.

So far, I committed myself to build a worldwide network of researchers in mechanochemistry centred in EU with the objective of making the scientific community involved in the field more cohesive and collaborative. It is to be part of this community that I turned to understand if my involvement in the journal could have positive effects for the scientists working in the field.

I think that we always have to share our experience and opportunities with other, in the perspective of growing together.” – Evelina Colacino

 

Franziska Emmerling, Associate Editor

Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, Germany

Interested in papers on:

  • Organic, inorganic and materials synthesis
  • Scale-up
  • Sustainability
  • Education and training
“I am delighted to be part of a platform that fosters interdisciplinary collaboration and promotes the exploration of mechanochemical phenomena across diverse fields. RSC Mechanochemistry welcomes researchers from diverse fields, covering a wide range of materials and ranging from fundamental research to practical applications. By choosing to submit your work to RSC Mechanochemistry, you are joining a community that values the breadth and depth of mechanochemical research and provides a platform for the dissemination of innovative ideas and advances in this exciting field.” – Franziska Emmerling

 

Hajime Ito, Associate Editor

Hokkaido University, Japan

Interested in papers on:

  • Organic and materials synthesis
  • Pharmaceutical synthesis
  • Experimental methods
“Mechanochemistry is now in a period of great development after the accumulated research of pioneers. I joined the editorial team because I wanted to serve the mechanochemistry research community in any way I could. Publishing in this journal allows you to effectively promote your research to readers interested in mechanochemistry. By submitting to this journal, you will meet editors and reviewers who are familiar with mechanochemistry and can discuss your research in more depth.” – Hajime Ito

Are you feeling inspired to make an impact with your mechanochemistry research? We look forward to your contributions!

 

RSC Mechanochemistry offers you an inclusive and dedicated home for the ideas, scientific language and approaches that cut across the many disciplines mechanochemistry touches. Here we are seeking to build knowledge, as well as foster innovation and discovery at this forefront of chemistry. Whether you are seeking to understand the fundamentals of mechanochemistry, or you are excited by its applications and potential, this journal is for you.

 

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