Charge & Substrate Transport in 3D Electrocatalytic Materials, ACS Fall Meeting

ACS Fall 2019 National Meeting & Exposition

RSC Adavances along with RSC journals Chemical ScienceEnergy & Environmental ScienceSustainable Energy & Fuelsand Nanoscale Advances are pleased to be sponsoring the Charge & Substrate Transport in 3D Electrocatalytic Materialssymposium at the ACS Fall 2019 National Meeting and Exposition in San Diego this August. It will be held at 8:30 am on Tuesday 27th in the Marina Ballroom Salon G at Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina.

 

 

Organized by Anthony Hall, Charles McCrory and V. Sara Thoi as part of the Division of Inorganic Chemistry, this symposia will be presided by Charles McCrory (University of Michigan) and feature presentations from Shelley D Minteer (University of Utah), Daniel Esposito (Columbia University), Yogesh Surendranath (MIT), Joseph Thomas Hupp (Northwestern University), Casey R Wade (Ohio State University), Amanda J Morris (Virginia Tech) as well as Charles McCrory.

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Update on the nanoscale journal family, 2019

Here’s a quick update on the nanoscale journal family to let you know how we are doing and what to look out for later in 2019.

Following our first (partial) impact factor last year, we are pleased to announce that our first full impact factor is 9.095*!

Other news from 2019:

 

We are celebrating our 10th Anniversary this year!

Look out for our celebrations at ChinaNANO 2019. In the meantime, why not have a read of these collections highlighting the most highly cited articles published in Nanoscale since we launched in 2009, as well as recent articles by some of our most prolific authors.

Other news from 2019:

  • Our latest impact factor is 6.970*.
  • Chunying Chen, Dong Ha Kim, and Umesh Waghmare were appointed as Associate Editors.
  • We’ve been publishing guest edited online themed collections:
    • Halide Perovskite Nanocrystals, guest edited by Lakshminarayana Polavarapu, Qiao Zhang, and Roman Krahne.
    • Nanocarbons, guest edited by Nianjun Yang, Dai-Wen Pang, and Yasuaki Einaga.
    • Still to come…10th Anniversary Special Issue in October 2019, guest edited by Chunli Bai, Markus Niederberger, Francesco Stellacci, and Dirk Guldi.

 

We’ve published our first issues and we are delighted to see such a great response from the community. Thank you for supporting the Royal Society of Chemistry’s first journal to be Gold Open Access from launch!

Other news from 2019:

  • We’ve collated the Most Popular Articles published in the journal so far in an online article collection.
  • The journal has been accepted into the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), and has also been accepted for inclusion in Scopus and the Emerging Sources Index in Web of Science, Clarivate Analytics.

 

Come and meet us

Members of the Editorial Team will be attending the following conferences in the coming months. Get in touch if you want to arrange a meeting, or just come over and say hello! You can also keep up to date on where the Editorial Team and our Associate Editors will be by following us on Twitter.

Get in touch if you have any feedback on the nanoscale journal family: we would love to hear from you so email us at nanoscale-rsc@rsc.org.

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Congratulations to the winners at the 10th International Nanomed Conference

#oznanomed the 10th International Nanomedicine Conference took place from 24 – 26 June 2019 in Sydney, Australia.

 

Congratulations to all the student prize winners!

 

Congratulations to Zerong Ma from the Children’s Cancer Institute, Australia, who was awarded an oral presentation prize sponsored by Journal of Materials Chemistry B.

Congratulations to Yi Ju from the University of Melbourne, Australia, who was awarded an oral presentation prize sponsored by Nanoscale Advances.

Congratulations to Pramod Jagtap from the Indian Institute of Technology, India, who was awarded an oral presentation prize sponsored by Nanoscale Horizons.

Zerong Ma, Children’s Cancer Institute, Australia, received her award from Professor Chunying Chen, NCNST and Nanoscale Advances Associate Editor.

Yi Ju, University of Melbourne, Australia, receives his award from Professor Chunying Chen, NCNST and Nanoscale Advances Associate Editor.

Pramod Jagtap, Indian Institute of Technology, India, recieves his award from Professor Cyrille Boyer, Co-director of the Australian Centre for Nanoscience.

 

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Congratulations to the Poster Prize winners at ISPM 2019!

From 26 – 29 May 2019 the International Scanning Probe Microscopy Conference was held in Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium and the nanoscale journal family was delighted to sponsor student poster prizes at the event – congratulations to the winners!

Dr Andreas Karner (Univ. of Applied Sciences, Linz) won the Nanoscale Horizons prize

Emilie Gachon (King’s College, London) won the Nanoscale prize

Dr Melanie Köhler (UClouvain, Belgium) won the Nanoscale Advances prize

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Nanoscale and Nanoscale Advances Collections

Nanoscale and Nanoscale Advances publish high quality research across nanoscience and nanotechnology. To help you find the research that’s important to you, we’ve brought together all of our most recent and ongoing online article collections. We hope you enjoy reading them!

Ongoing Collections

Nanoscale

   

Nanoscale Advances

Themed Collections

  

Other Collections

Check out the online article collections for our sister journal Nanoscale Horizons on this blog page.

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Centre for Plastic Electronics Annual Symposium 2019

The Centre for Plastic Electronics is hosting its prestigious annual symposium on 10 and 11 June 2019, which Nanoscale is proud to support. It will take place at Imperial College London and has already attracted several high-profile speakers to discuss their latest advances in the science and technology of organic conducting materials and of organic/flexible electronics and photonics. The program includes a day of short talks and poster presentations by students and early career scientists giving them a platform to highlight their recent work.

More information and details of how to register is available on the website: http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/newsandeventspggrp/imperialcollege/centres/plasticelectronics/eventssummary/event_20-2-2019-14-14-7.

Abstracts submissions for poster presentations are open until the 31 May.  

The organisers are also delighted to host Prof Erwin Reisner of the University of Cambridge who will be giving his RSC Corday-Morgan Prize talk for his work on the development of solar-driven catalysis with molecularly engineered semiconductors and semi-artificial photosynthesis.

The symposium will cover all areas related to organic/plastic electronics and photonics, including chemistry, physics, materials science and device engineering. Confirmed speakers include:

  • Christine Luscombe, University of Washington
  • Andy Cooper, University of Liverpool
  • Iain McCulloch, KAUST and Imperial College London
  • Erwin Reisner, University of Cambridge
  • Kwanghee Lee, GIST, South Korea
  • Henry Yan, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
  • Ji-Seon Kim, Imperial College London
  • Artem Bakulin, Imperial College London
  • Maria Ibáñez, Institute of Science and Technology, Austria
  • Rachel Evans, University of Cambridge
  • Oliver Dumele, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany
  • Hyejeong Seong, Imperial College London
  • Rowena Brugge, Imperial College London
  • Ludmilla Steier, Imperial College London
  • Jess Wade, Imperial College London
  • Alex Clark, Imperial College London

With more speakers being confirmed in the coming weeks, this will be an event not to miss!

If you cannot attend the Symposium, you can follow the hashtag #CPESymp19 on Twitter.

Attendees at the 2018 edition of the event. Credit Dr Jess Wade.

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Halide Perovskite Nanocrystals Themed Collection guest edited by Lakshminarayana Polavarapu, Qiao Zhang, & Roman Krahne

We are delighted to introduce you to our first themed online collection of 2019, on Halide Perovskite Nanocrystals, guest edited by Lakshminarayana Polavarapu, Qiao Zhang, and Roman Krahne.

Metal halide perovskite nanocrystals (NCs) have emerged as an attractive new class of semiconductor materials owing to their excellent optical and optoelectronic properties. This themed collection across Nanoscale and Nanoscale Advances aims at providing a platform for recent developments in the expanding field of perovskite NCs including shape and composition-controlled synthesis, 2D layered materials, replacement of Pb, post-synthetic metal ion doping, single particle studies, and applications in LEDs, flexible photodetectors, nanorotors, and lasing. Moreover, the scope of this issue loosely aligns with an accompanying symposium that was held at the 2018 Fall E-MRS meeting at the Warsaw University of Technology, from 17-20 September 2018.

 

Read the themed collection on Halide Perovskite Nanocrystals

 

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Nano Korea 2019

The 17th International Nanotech Symposium & Exhibition

Nanoscale Horizons, Nanoscale and Nanoscale Advances are delighted to support the Nano Korea 2019 symposium which takes place from 2-5 July 2019!

Meet the Editor: Professor Dong Ha Kim, Associate Editor of Nanoscale and Nanoscale Advances, will be attending Nano Korea 2019.

At Korea’s largest nanoscience and nanotechnology conference, internationally known experts, including industry leaders, will join the four day conference to discuss the most critical technological advances and innovations in the field. The first day of the meeting offers a variety of tutorial sessions followed by talks and poster presentations throughout the rest of the meeting.

Topics

The conference programme incorporates symposia covering a broad range of subjects in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, which creates an excellent platform to academia and industry delegates to build up national and international collaborative networks, exchange experiences and benefit from peer support.

The conference topics will include:

  • Nanoelectronic devices

  • 1D & 2D Nanomaterials

  • Hybrid Nano Structural Materials

  • Nanobiotechnology

  • Nanotechnology for Energy & Environment

  • Computational Nano Science & Technology for Nanomaterials

… and many others. Find an overview here.

Key Dates

Pre-Registration due 31st May 2019

Full Paper Submission due 19th July 2019

More information available on the conference website: http://sympo.nanokorea.or.kr/2019/eng/main/

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Nanoscale Advances Most Popular Articles so far…

We wanted to share with you some of the most popular articles published in Nanoscale Advances since the journal was launched last year. These articles are the most highly cited, most read, or most highly shared online to date.

Our community have published some fantastic research in Nanoscale Advances since launch in 2018 and we wanted to make it even easier for you to find the best articles.

 

Nanoscale Advances most popular articles, 2018

 

Here are just a few picks from the collection. We hope you enjoy them.

 

Reviews

Biomolecule-derived quantum dots for sustainable optoelectronics

Satyapriya Bhandari, Dibyendu Mondal, S. K. Nataraj and R. Geetha Balakrishna

Nanoscale Adv., 2019, 1, 913-936

 

Communications

Detection of microRNA biomarkers via inhibition of DNA-mediated liposome fusion

Coline Jumeaux, Eunjung Kim, Philip D. Howes, Hyemin Kim, Rona Chandrawati and Molly M. Stevens

Nanoscale Adv., 2019, 1, 532-536

 

Are octahedral clusters missing on the carbon energy landscape?

Tomas Lazauskas, Alexey A. Sokol and Scott M. Woodley

Nanoscale Adv., 2019, 1, 89-93

 

Papers

Chemically reactive protein nanoparticles for synthesis of a durable and deformable superhydrophobic material

Arpita Shome, Adil Majeed Rather and Uttam Manna

Nanoscale Adv., 2019, Advance Article

 

Synthesis and characterization of silver nanoparticle-loaded amorphous calcium phosphate microspheres for dental applications

Mayuresh Keskar, Camila Sabatini, Chong Cheng and Mark T. Swihart

Nanoscale Adv., 2019, 1, 627-635

 

Tetradic phosphor white light with variable CCT and superlative CRI through organolead halide perovskite nanocrystals

Gopi C. Adhikari, Preston A. Vargas, Hongyang Zhu, Alexei Grigoriev and Peifen Zhu

Nanoscale Adv., 2019, Advance Article

 

Rh-doped MoSe2 as a toxic gas scavenger: a first-principles study

Hao Cui, Guozhi Zhang, Xiaoxing Zhang and Ju Tang

Nanoscale Adv., 2019, 1, 772-780

 

For the full collection, please see the journal website here.

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Nanoscale most popular articles published in 2018

We wanted to share with you some of the most popular articles published in Nanoscale from last year. These articles are the top 5% most highly cited, most read, or most highly shared online throughout 2018.

 

Our community have published some fantastic research in Nanoscale during 2018 and we wanted to make it even easier for you to find the best articles.

 

Nanoscale most popular articles, 2018

 

Here are just a few picks from the collection. We hope you enjoy them.

 

Reviews

Plasmonics with two-dimensional semiconductors: from basic research to technological applications

Amit Agarwal, Miriam S. Vitiello, Leonardo Viti, Anna Cupolillo and Antonio Politano

Nanoscale, 2018, 10, 8938-8946

 

Recent advances in the nanoengineering of electrocatalysts for CO2 reduction

Fengwang Li, Douglas R. MacFarlane and Jie Zhang

Nanoscale, 2018, 10, 6235-6260

 

Communications

Electrohydrodynamic printing of silver nanowires for flexible and stretchable electronics

Zheng Cui, Yiwei Han, Qijin Huang, Jingyan Dong and Yong Zhu

Nanoscale, 2018, 10, 6806-6811

 

Fabrication of hierarchical CoP nanosheet@microwire arrays via space-confined phosphidation toward high-efficiency water oxidation electrocatalysis under alkaline conditions

Xuqiang Ji, Rong Zhang, Xifeng Shi, Abdullah M. Asiri, Baozhan Zheng and Xuping Sun

Nanoscale, 2018, 10, 7941-7945

 

Papers

Graphitic and oxidised high-pressure high temperature (HPHT) nanodiamonds induce differential biological responses in breast cancer cell lines

Benjamin Woodhams, Laura Ansel-Bollepalli, Jakub Surmacki, Helena Knowles, Laura Maggini, Michael de Volder, Mete Atatüre and Sarah Bohndiek

Nanoscale, 2018, 10, 12169-12179

 

Spray coating of the PCBM electron transport layer significantly improves the efficiency of p-i-n planar perovskite solar cells

Yifan Zheng, Jaemin Kong, Di Huang, Wei Shi, Lyndsey McMillon-Brown, Howard E. Katz, Junsheng Yu and André D. Taylor

Nanoscale, 2018, 10, 11342-11348

 

Synthesis of garlic skin-derived 3D hierarchical porous carbon for high-performance supercapacitors

Qing Zhang, Kuihua Han, Shijie Li, Ming Li, Jinxiao Li and Ke Ren

Nanoscale, 2018, 10, 2427-2437

 

 

For more articles, see the full collection here.

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