Archive for October, 2015

Welcome to Issue 10 of Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers in 2015

11 articles are published in the latest issue of Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers, including 5 contributions to the themed collection of Molecular Magnetism and 1 paper by Xun Wang et al. from the 2015 Emerging Investigators collection.

Rest of the issue consists of studies on

functional MOF for CO2 capture,

luminescent Eu(III) complexes,

platinum pincer complexes,

gold nanoparticles with catalytic properties and

Pt-Sn crosslinked nanowires for cinnamaldehyde hydrogenation.


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Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers poster prizes awarded at the 6th EuChemMS conference on Nitrogen Ligands

The 6th EuCheMS conference on Nitrogen Ligands was successfully held at on 13-17th, Beaune, France

This conference attracted scientists with an interest in the field of metal-nitrogen ligand chemistry from Europe and abroad. Scope of the 2015 meeting has been broadened by including recent advances from the fields of coordination chemistry, metal-organic chemistry, bioinorganic chemistry, and materials & catalysis.

Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers was delighted to sponsor two poster prizes and we would like to join in congratulating the winners.

  • Amandine Conte-Daban (Université Paul Sabatier, France)

‘A new probe to determine the affinity constant of Cu2+ for Aβ’

  • Yasin Kuzu (TU Dortmund University, Germany)

‘Planar chiral 2-(N,N-dimethylaminomethyl)-1-(trimethylsilyl)ferrocenyl substituted silanols, silanolates and siloxanes’

The winners all received a certificate and a Royal Society of Chemistry book voucher as rewards.

Once again, our warmest congratulations to all our winners!

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