Archive for April, 2014

Welcome to Issue 4 of Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers


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The cover story, Pyridinium linkers and mixed anions in cationic metal–organic frameworks, is contributed by George K. H. Shimizu and Jian-Bin Lin.

Following review  article  is also included in the current issue:

New strategies to prepare crystalline chalcogenides

Wei-Wei Xiong, Guodong Zhang and Qichun Zhang
Inorg. Chem. Front., 2014, 1, 292-301
DOI: 10.1039/C4QI00013G


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InorgChemFront Web Theme: Crystal Engineering for Molecular Materials_Call for Papers

We are delighted to announce an exciting and high profile web theme to be published on Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers:

Crystal Engineering for Molecular Materials

Open for submissions NOW!

Submission Deadline: 30 October 2014

Guest Editors Professor Xiaoming Chen (Sun Yat-Sen University), Professor Masahiro Yamashita from (Tohoku University) and Professor Wenbin Lin (University of Chicago) welcome reviews, research articles, methods and notes in celebration of the current achievements and future perspectives of this researching field.

Every submission to this themed issue must meet the high standard of the journal via rigorous peer-review.  Accepted articles will be published and included into recent journal issues without delay to permit the timely dissemination of the work. Meanwhile, all contributions to this special topic are being assembled and presented as a web-based thematic issue on the journal webpage, in accompany with active promotions to ensure the widest possible impact of reported research.

Please note in “comments to the editor” field in the online submission system if your submission is dedicated to this themed collection. We look forward to your contribution!

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A New Phase of InorgChemFront!

Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers is now publishing a new exciting series of articles to best support the community!

Research Article
All primary researches are published in this format, which differs from the traditional mix of communications and full articles by introducing more flexibility in terms of article length and structure. Authors are free to shape the nature of their publications according to the needs of the science.

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An in-depth discussion and balanced overview of an interesting topic in inorganic chemistry.

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Easy-to-read articles that highlight the emerging areas in the field. Personal accounts of future perspectives on interdisciplinary researches are encouraged to submit in this new type of articles.

Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers strives to promote inorganic research, broadly defined and deemed significant. High quality papers of exceptional novelty from across the field are welcome in the journal, especially those reporting significant contributions at the interfaces between inorganic chemistry and related disciplines.

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