Archive for May, 2012

NJC poster prize winners at the 12th Eurasia Conference on Chemical Sciences

We are pleased to announce the recent poster prizes awarded at the 12th Eurasia Conference on Chemical Sciences held in Corfu (Greece) last month.

Gentiana Qendro (University “Planetar” of Tirana, Albenia) was selected for her poster entitled “Investigation of the drug stability at the amorphous state for two aryl propionic acid derivatives using thermal analysis.” Gentiana hold two master degrees from the University of Tirana in both Pharmaceutical Sciences and Law. She’s currently in her last PhD year, working on the adaptation of the Albanian legislation according to the EU directives. Gentiana teaches both Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Legislation at the University “Planetar” of Tirana.

The other poster prize was awarded to Dr Mohammed Mohammed Ameen Abdullah (University of Mosul, Iraq) for his poster entitled “Voltametric  determination of modecate using square wave voltammetry (s.w.v) technique: application to blood serum and urine of schizophrenic patients.” Mohammed was educated at the University of Mosul, where he was promoted lecturer in Chemistry in 2006. He teaches kinetics and thermodynamics for undergraduate students and his research interests focus on the detection of drugs in biological fluids.

Many congratulations again from the NJC editorial team to Gentiana Qendro and Dr Mohammed Mohammed Ameen Abdullah on their awards, and to the organizers of this conference for their help in organizing these awards.

Want to meet us? The NJC editors at the 2012 conferences & events!

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NJC’s Most Cited Papers from 2011

Hurry! These articles are free to access until 5th June 2012…

“Preparation of graphene-TiO2 composites with enhanced photocatalytic activity”
K. Zhou, Y.  Zhu, X. Yang, X. Jiang and C. Li
New J. Chem., 2011, 35(2), 353–359. DOI: 10.1039/c0nj00623h — 30 cites

“Development of luminescent iridium(III) polypyridine complexes as chemical and biological probes”
K. K.-W. Lo, S. P.-Y. Li and K. Y. Zhang
New J. Chem., 2011, 35(2), 265-287. DOI: 10.1039/c0nj00478bPerspective review — 21 cites

“Facile synthesis of an ultramicroporous MOF tubular membrane with selectivity towards CO2
S. Aguado, C.-H. Nicolas, V. Moizan-Basle, C. Nieto, H. Amrouche, N. Bats, N. Audebrand and D. Farrusseng
New J. Chem., 2011, 35(1), 41-44. DOI: 10.1039/c0nj00667j — 16 cites

“Multifunctional ligands in transition metal catalysis”
R.H. Crabtree
New J. Chem., 2011, 35(1), 18-23. DOI: 10.1039/c0nj00776eFocus review — 12 cites

“Fabrication of free-standing graphene/polyaniline nanofibers composite paper via electrostatic adsorption for electrochemical supercapacitors”
S. Liu, X. Liu, Z. Li, S. Yang and J. Wang
New J. Chem., 2011, 35(2), 369-374. DOI: 10.1039/c0nj00718h — 10 cites

“Guest-induced gate-opening of a zeolite imidazolate framework”
S. Aguado, G. Bergeret, M. P. Titus, V. Moizan, C. Nieto-Draghi, N. Bats and D. Farrusseng
New J. Chem., 2011, 35(3), 546-550. DOI: 10.1039/c0nj00836b — 9 Cites

“Application of ferrocene and its derivatives in cancer research”
C. Ornelas
New J. Chem., 2011, 35(10), 1973-1985. DOI: 10.1039/c1nj20172gPerspective review — 8 cites

“Synthesis, characterisation and ethylene oligomerization behaviour of N-(2-substituted-5,6,7-trihydroquinolin-8-ylidene)arylaminonickel dichlorides”
J. Yu, X. Hu, Y. Zeng, L. Zhang, C. Ni, X. Hao and W.-H. Sun
New J. Chem., 2011, 35(1), 178-183. DOI: 10.1039/c0nj00516a — 8 cites

“Rare earths: jewels for functional materials of the future”
S. V. Eliseeva and J.-C. G. Bünzli
New J. Chem., 2011, 35(6), 1165-1176. DOI: 10.1039/c0nj00969ePerspective review — 7 cites

“Tapping the near-infrared spectral region with bacteriochlorin arrays”
J. S. Lindsey, O. Mass and C.-Y. Chen
New J. Chem., 2011, 35(3), 511-516. DOI: 10.1039/c0nj00977fFocus review — 7 cites

“A fluorometric/colorimetric dual-channel Hg2+ sensor derived from a 4-amino-7-nitro-benzoxadiazole (ANBD) fluorophore”
Z. Xie, K. Wang, C. Zhang, Z. Yang, Y. Chen, Z. Guo, G.-Y. Lu and W. He
New J. Chem., 2011, 35(3), 607-613. DOI: 10.1039/c0nj00773k — 7 cites


Citation data were taken from Thomson Reuters’ Web of Science® on May 22, 2012.

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Top ten most accessed articles in April

This month sees the following articles in New Journal of Chemistry that are in the top ten most accessed:-

One-pot hydrothermal synthesis of graphene quantum dots surface-passivated by polyethylene glycol and their photoelectric conversion under near-infrared light 
Jianhua Shen ,  Yihua Zhu ,  Xiaoling Yang ,  Jie Zong ,  Jianmei Zhang and Chunzhong Li  
New J. Chem., 2012,36, 97-101 DOI: 10.1039/C1NJ20658C  

Nitrogen and boron doped monolayer graphene by chemical vapor deposition using polystyrene, urea and boric acid 
Tianru Wu ,  Honglie Shen ,  Lei Sun ,  Bin Cheng ,  Bin Liu and Jiancang Shen  
New J. Chem., 2012,36, 1385-1391 DOI: 10.1039/C2NJ40068E  

One-step ultrasonic synthesis of fluorescent N-doped carbon dots from glucose and their visible-light sensitive photocatalytic ability 
Zheng Ma ,  Hai Ming ,  Hui Huang ,  Yang Liu and Zhenhui Kang  
New J. Chem., 2012,36, 861-864 DOI: 10.1039/C2NJ20942J  

Electropolymerization of chiral chromium–salen complexes: new materials for heterogeneous asymmetric catalysis 
Anaïs Zulauf ,  Xiang Hong ,  François Brisset ,  Emmanuelle Schulz and Mohamed Mellah  
New J. Chem., 2012,36, 1399-1407 DOI: 10.1039/C2NJ21011H  

Multifunctional mesoporous silica supported palladium nanoparticles as efficient and reusable catalyst for water-medium Ullmann reaction 
Jianlin Huang ,  Jiewei Yin ,  Wei Chai ,  Chao Liang ,  Jian Shen and Fang Zhang  
New J. Chem., 2012,36, 1378-1384 DOI: 10.1039/C2NJ21073H  

ZnO/carbon quantum dots nanocomposites: one-step fabrication and superior photocatalytic ability for toxic gas degradation under visible light at room temperature 
Hang Yu ,  Hengchao Zhang ,  Hui Huang ,  Yang Liu ,  Haitao Li ,  Hai Ming and Zhenhui Kang 
New J. Chem., 2012,36, 1031-1035 DOI: 10.1039/C2NJ20959D  

Suzuki cross-couplings of (hetero)aryl chlorides in the solid-state 
Giancarlo Cravotto ,  Davide Garella ,  Silvia Tagliapietra ,  Achim Stolle ,  Stefan Schüßler ,  Silke E. S. Leonhardt and Bernd Ondruschka  
New J. Chem., 2012,36, 1304-1307 DOI: 10.1039/C2NJ40064B  

A new tetraarylcyclopentadienone based low molecular weight gelator: synthesis, self-assembly properties and anion recognition 
Mattia Boiani ,  Andrea Baschieri ,  Cristiana Cesari ,  Rita Mazzoni ,  Stefano Stagni ,  Stefano Zacchini and Letizia Sambri  
New J. Chem., 2012, Advance Article DOI: 10.1039/C2NJ40073A  

Preparation of graphene–TiO2 composites with enhanced photocatalytic activity 
Kangfu Zhou ,  Yihua Zhu ,  Xiaoling Yang ,  Xin Jiang and Chunzhong Li  
New J. Chem., 2011,35, 353-359 DOI: 10.1039/C0NJ00623H  

Phenylboronic acid-containing block copolymers: synthesis, self-assembly, and application for intracellular delivery of proteins 
Cui Cheng ,  Xinge Zhang ,  Yanxia Wang ,  Lei Sun and Chaoxing Li  
New J. Chem., 2012,36, 1413-1421 DOI: 10.1039/C2NJ20997G  

Why not take a look at the articles today and blog your thoughts and comments below.

Fancy submitting an article to New Journal of Chemistry? Then why not submit to us today or alternatively email us your suggestions.

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NJC in China: 3rd Stop Beijing

After Hong Kong and Shanghai, the last day of the 2012 NJC Symposium: New Directions in Chemistry took place at the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Chemistry (ICCAS) in Beijing.

The day began with a repeat of my presentation to the students on preparing and publishing scientific manuscripts. Two attendees were the winners of the drawing for the classic books “Elements of Style” (William Strunk, Jr. and E. B. White) and “Eats, Shoots & Leaves” (Lynne Truss) offered by NJC.

Professor Jiannian Yao (Member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and NJC Board member) and ICCAS Vice-Director Zhen-Zhong Yang made the opening remarks on behalf of the Institute, while NJC co-Editor-in-Chief Wais Hosseini presented the journal.

A full day of 10 presentations included ones by Profs Deqing Zhang (Laboratory of Organic Solids, ICCAS), Buxing Han (Thermodynamics and Thermochemistry Laboratory, ICCAS), and Zhongfan Liu (Center for Nanochemistry, Peking University).

Prof. Deqing Zhang presents an overview of the Institute to the NJC team.

The scientific attaché of the French Embassy and the director of the CNRS office in Beijing honored us with their presence. I also had the pleasure of meeting the staff of the RSC office in Beijing, who are housed in the Institute.


Deqing Zhang makes a point to Zhen-Zhong Yang and I during dinner.


While our very busy week officially ended with a lovely Chinese banquet with our hosts, some of us were up bright and early the next morning for an expedition to the Great Wall at Badaling, northwest of Beijing. The outing was organized by the Institute and two of the graduate students accompanied us to facilitate the visit. Many thanks to them!

 

Thus ends our week-long visit to Hong Kong and the People’s Republic of China. All in our group enjoyed it immensely and we were greatly impressed by what we heard and saw in the institutions that we visited.  

We thank our hosts and all who participated in one way or another in these three NJC New Directions in Chemistry Symposia. We are very grateful to them for their kindness and hospitality.

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NJC in China: 2nd Stop Shanghai

After 2 days in Hong Kong, 9 of us continued on to Shanghai for the 2nd stop on the NJC China tour

We were thrilled to see our name in lights on the front of the East China University of Science and Technology (ECUST) building where the symposium was held. 

 

ECUST President Xu Hong Qian (in the middle of the front row) and his colleagues, Professors Bozhong Mu (at the left in the back row) and Chunyan Bao (at the right end of the front row), made us feel like visiting royalty with their welcome. 

The programming was top-notch, with interesting lectures on a diverse variety of topics by NJC Board members and invited speakers Professors Yi Yang (ECUST), Guoxin Jin (Fudan University) and Dawei Ma (Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry). 

Biological chemistry, chemical methodology & reactivity, organization were the themes of the session. 

Before the symposium opening, I gave a course for the students and younger researchers on writing up their research results for publication in scientific journals. 

After the serious scientific business began, the non-less-serious business of socializing, at a lovely Chinese banquet (with numerous toasts) hosted by Prof. Qian. For those of us who were still feeling energetic, our hosts took us for a visit to the famous Bund area of Shanghai, where we admired the night lights. 

 

Thursday was our “day off” and a chance to do a little sightseeing. Two lovely ladies from ECUST were our guides for the morning. We bargained in the souvenir shops, visited the famous Yu Yuan Garden, then lunched in a nearby restaurant, before flying to our next, and last, stop of Beijing. 

Left to right: NJC Board members Len Barbour, Odile Eisenstein, Peter Junk and Helen Hailes near the entrance to the Yu Yuan Garden. 

Check back soon to read about Beijing!

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