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HOT Articles – Online and free to access now

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We have updated our reviewer recommended ‘HOT articles’ for 2023.

We update our HOT articles collection quarterly and make the selected articles free to access for 6 weeks! This collection represents the top 10% of research published in NJC in 2022 and 2023. Please note that only the HOT articles from April – June 2023 have been made free to access, this will be updated quarterly to reflect our latest HOT articles.

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HOT Articles – Online and free to access now

NJC royal society of chemistry

We have updated our reviewer recommended ‘HOT articles’ for 2022.

We update our HOT articles collection quarterly and make the selected articles free to access for 6 weeks! This collection represents the top 10% of research published in NJC in 2022 and 2023. Please note that only the HOT articles from October – December 2022 have been made free to access, this will be updated quarterly to reflect our latest HOT articles.

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HOT Articles – Online and free to access now

NJC royal society of chemistry

We have updated our reviewer recommended ‘HOT articles’ for 2022.

We update our HOT articles collection quarterly and make the selected articles free to access for 6 weeks! This collection represents the top 10% of research published in NJC in 2021 and 2022. Please note that only the HOT articles from July – September 2022 have been made free to access, this will be updated quarterly to reflect our latest HOT articles.

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HOT Articles – Online and free to access now

NJC royal society of chemistry

We have updated our reviewer recommended ‘HOT articles’ for 2021.

We update our HOT articles collection quarterly and make the selected articles free to access for 6 weeks! This collection represents the top 10% of research published in NJC in 2020 and 2021. Please note that only the HOT articles from October – December 2021 have been made free to access, this will be updated quarterly to reflect our latest HOT articles.

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HOT Articles – Online and free to access now

NJC royal society of chemistry

We have updated our reviewer recommended ‘HOT articles’ for 2021.

We update our HOT articles collection quarterly and make the selected articles free to access for 6 weeks! This collection represents the top 10% of research published in NJC in 2020 and 2021. Please note that only the HOT articles from January – March 2021 have been made free to access, this will be updated quarterly to reflect our latest HOT articles.

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HOT Articles – Online and free to access now

NJC royal society of chemistry

We have updated our reviewer recommend ‘HOT articles’ for 2020.

We update our HOT articles collection quarterly and make the selected articles free to access for 6 weeks! This collection represents the top 10% of research published in NJC in 2020. Please note that only the HOT articles from October – December 2020 have been made free to access, this will be updated quarterly to reflect our latest HOT articles.

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HOT Articles – Online and free to access now

NJC royal society of chemistry

We have updated our reviewer recommend ‘HOT articles’ for 2020.

We update our HOT articles collection quarterly and make the selected articles free to access for 6 weeks! This collection represents the top 10% of research published in NJC in 2020. Please note that only the HOT articles from April – June 2020 have been made free to access, this will be updated quarterly to reflect our latest HOT articles.

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HOT Articles – Online and free to access now

New Journal of Chemistry, NJC, Royal Society of Chemistry

We have updated our reviewer recommend ‘HOT articles’ for 2020.

We update our HOT articles collection quarterly and make the selected articles free to access for 6 weeks! This collection represents the top 10% of research published in NJC in 2020. Please note that only the HOT articles from January – March 2020 have been made free to access, this will be updated quarterly to reflect our latest HOT articles.

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Reviewer Recommended and Focus & Perspective Collections: Online now!

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We have just updated our reviewer recommend ‘HOT articles’ & our cummulative 2019 Focus & Perspectives collections.

We update our HOT articles collection quarterly and make the selected articles free to access for 6 weeks! This collection represents the top 10% of research published in NJC in 2019. Please note that only the HOT articles from April – June 2019 have been made free to access, this will be updated quarterly to reflect our latest HOT articles.

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Why not start here:

 

Multifunctional WS2&M-AgNPs superhydrophobic conductive sponges for application in various sensors
Xueshan Jing and Zhiguang Guo
New J. Chem., 2019, 43, 5287-5296
DOI: 10.1039/C9NJ00167K, Paper

Two alkali calcium borates exhibiting second harmonic generation and deep-UV cutoff edges
Peng Ren, Yun Yang, Hao Li, Zhihua Yang and Shilie Pan
New J. Chem., 2019, 43, 9354-9363
DOI: 10.1039/C9NJ01680E, Paper

 

Our 2019 Focus & Perspective collection pulls together all of the reviews published in NJC throughout the year. Remember to check back to read our latest articles!

These two articles are already getting plenty of citations:

 

Recent advances in iminyl radical-mediated catalytic cyclizations and ring-opening reactions
Wenqing Yin and Xuelian Wang
New J. Chem., 2019, 43, 3254-3264
DOI: 10.1039/C8NJ06165C, Perspective

Life sensors: current advances in oxygen sensing by lanthanide complexes
Khushboo Iman and M. Shahid
New J. Chem., 2019, 43, 1094-1116
DOI: 10.1039/C8NJ04993A, Perspective

 

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Protecting marble monuments

Chemistry World has highlighted, in a recent article, work published in NJC by Dr Massimiliano Arca (Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche e Geologiche, Università degli Studi di Cagliari, Italy) and his colleagues. The authors have made a new oxamate salt that could help protect monuments from weathering. In their study, they show that the introduction of structural modifications on the oxamate anion provides a promising tool for the development of protective agents for calcareous stones.

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The treatment was tested on marble statues by Giuseppe Maria Sartorio in the Monumental Cemetery of Bonaria in Cagliari, Sardinia © Paola Meloni

You can access the original NJC article:
Oxamate salts as novel agents for the restoration of marble and limestone substrates: case study of ammonium N-phenyloxamate
Laura Maiore, M. Carla Aragoni, Gianfranco Carcangiu, Ombretta Cocco, Francesco Isaia, Vito Lippolis, Paola Meloni, Arianna Murru, Alexandra M. Z. Slawin, Enrica Tuveri, J. Derek Woollins and Massimiliano Arca.
New J. Chem., 2016, Advance Article. DOI: 10.1039/C5NJ02505B.

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