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Hot Articles in February 2017

Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers is delighted to share with you the HOT articles of February 2017!

You can access these publications for free till 30th Apr 2017 by logging into your free Royal Society of Chemistry publishing personal account (http://pubs.rsc.org).

Energy-efficient electrolytic hydrogen generation using a Cu3P nanoarray as a bifunctional catalyst for hydrazine oxidation and water reduction
Meng Liu, Rong Zhang, Lixue Zhang, Danni Liu, Shuai Hao, Gu Du, Abdullah M. Asiri, Rongmei Kong and Xuping Sun
Inorg. Chem. Front., 2017,4, 420-423
DOI: 10.1039/C6QI00384B, Research Article

 

Dynamic structural flexibility of Fe-MOF-5 evidenced by 57Fe Mössbauer spectroscopy
C. K. Brozek, A. Ozarowski, S. A. Stoian and M. Dincă
Inorg. Chem. Front., 2017, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C6QI00584E, Research Article

Enhanced magnetic anisotropy in a tellurium-coordinated cobalt single-ion magnet
Xiao-Nan Yao, Mu-Wen Yang, Jin Xiong, Jia-Jia Liu, Chen Gao, Yin-Shan Meng, Shang-Da Jiang, Bing-Wu Wang and Song Gao
Inorg. Chem. Front., 2017, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C6QI00543H, Research Article

 

Enhancing thermoelectric performance of n-type PbSe via additional meso-scale phonon scattering
Xin Qian, Lei Zheng, Yu Xiao, Cheng Chang and Li-Dong Zhao
Inorg. Chem. Front., 2017, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C7QI00051K, Research Article

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Outstanding Reviewers for Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers in 2016

Following the success of Peer Review Week in September 2016 (dedicated to reviewer recognition) during which we published a list of our top reviewers, we are delighted to announce that we will continue to recognise the contribution that our reviewers make to the journal by announcing our Outstanding Reviewers each year.

We would like to highlight the Outstanding Reviewers for Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers in 2016, as selected by the editorial team, for their significant contribution to the journal. The reviewers have been chosen based on the number, timeliness and quality of the reports completed over the last 12 months.

We would like to say a big thank you to those individuals listed here as well as to all of the reviewers that have supported the journal. Each Outstanding Reviewer will receive a certificate to give recognition for their significant contribution.

Doctor Wentuan Bi, University of Science and Technology of China

Professor Anthony Cozzolino, Texas Tech University

Doctor Tomoya Ishizuka, University of Tsukuba

Professor David Lou, Nanyang Technological University

Professor Michael Nippe, Texas A&M University

Professor Jinkui Tang, Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry

Professor Zhiyong Tang, National Center for Nanoscience and Technology

Professor Ming-Liang Tong, Sun Yat-Sen University

Professor Chong Xiao, University of Science and Technology of China

Doctor Yang Xu, Ilmenau University of Technology

We would also like to thank the Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers board and the Inorganic Chemistry community for their continued support of the journal, as authors, reviewers and readers.

If you would like to become a reviewer for our journal, just email us with details of your research interests and an up-to-date CV or résumé.  You can find more details in our author and reviewer resource centre

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Welcome to Issue 3 of Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers in 2017

The latest InorgChemFront issue is published online.

The front cover story, Energy-efficient electrolytic hydrogen generation using a Cu3P nanoarray as a bifunctional catalyst for hydrazine oxidation and water reduction is contributed by  Meng Liu, Rong Zhang, Lixue Zhang, Danni Liu, Shuai Hao, Gu Du, Abdullah M. Asiri, Rongmei Kong and Xuping Sun.

Following review article is included in current issue:
Switchable catalytic processes involving the copolymerization of epoxides and carbon dioxide for the preparation of block polymers
Donald J. Darensbourg
Inorg. Chem. Front., 2017, 4, 412-419
DOI: 10.1039/C7QI00013H

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