As we start a new year, it’s often a time for new beginnings.
So it’s appropriate that the first articles in Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers have just been published, and Issue 1 will follow shortly. The journal has been developed as part of a collaboration between The Chinese Chemical Society and the Royal Society of Chemistry, in partnership with Peking University, China.
The subjects covered by the articles are diverse and have come from researchers around the world, attracted by the journal’s aims of speed, high quality and visibility.
There’s an article from China on lithium storage via TiO2 nanosheets, a report on the use of bio-layer interferometry from Australia, and another on alkyne interactions with palladium complexes from the USA. Finally, there’s an article on the optical properties of Wells-Dawson polyoxometalates from China and a review from the UK on Fe and Co precatalysts for ethylene oligo-/polymerization.
All content of Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers is free to access* until the end of 2015, so everyone can benefit from the research.
Get your new year off to a great start by reading the articles now.
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