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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Welcome to Issue 3 of Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers

The latest InorgChemFront issue is published online now.

The cover story, Luminescent iminophosphorane gold, palladium and platinum complexes as potential anticancer agents, is contributed by María Contel and her co-workers.

Following review article is also included in the current issue:

Hydroxyapatite nanocrystals: colloidal chemistry, assembly and their biological applications
Junfeng Hui and Xun Wang 
Inorg. Chem. Front., 2014, 1, 215-225
DOI: 10.1039/C3QI00087G 


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2014 Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers International Symposium

On 27 February, College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, Peking University hosted the 1st Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers International Symposium. This Symposium was sponsored by Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers, and was convened to celebrate the publication of this new collaborative journal developed by Chinese Chemistry Society, Royal Society of Chemistry and Peking University. There were over 100 local attendees from many top-tier universities and research institutes in Beijing.

The Symposium was started with an warm opening welcome given by Prof. Song Gao from Peking University, Executive Editor Daping Zhang and Dr. Suping Zheng from Chinese Chemistry Society. The first scientific talk was presented by Prof. Yi Xie (USTC), a member of Chinese Academy of Sciences, discussing about the chemistry, challenges and opportunities of inorganic 2-D ultrathin nanosheets. Prof. Lee Cornin from University of Glasgow followed with an informative lecture explaining the self-assembly of gigantic molecular structure. The morning session was then completed by Prof. Yan Li (Peking University) and Prof.  Hiroki Oshio, University of Tsukuba talking on single-walled carbon nanotubes and multi-bistable metal complexes respectively.

Following lunch, the afternoon scientific session was occupied by the lectures from Prof. Yi Lu (University of Illinois) on biosynthetic metalloproteins, from Prof. John McGrady (University of Oxford) on electron transport through metal atom chains, and from Prof. Paula Diaconescu (UCLA) on reduction chemistry of rare-earth metal complexes. After a short break, Prof. Oleg Ozerov from Texas A&M university delivered an interesting presentation on borylation with pincer complexes, which was then followed by the talks from Dr. Xue-Feng Fu (Peking University) on visible light promoted organometallic transformations and from Prof. Zhiping Zheng (University of Arizona) on the chemistry of lanthanide elements. The last lecture of that day was from Prof. Hiroshi Nishihara (University of Tokyo) entitled ‘Interfacial Coordination Programming of Electro-functional Metal Complex Wires and Nanosheets’.

This Symposium was a great success, with a series of excellent scientific talks and many opportunities for those attending the symposium to meet and discuss science with the speakers. We thank very much the 11 speakers for their excellent presentations, as well as the host organization Peking University for their tireless efforts and generous financial support to ensure the successful Symposium!

Read the selection of InorgChemFront articles from some of the Symposium speakers by following the links below:

Quantification of ion binding using electrospray mass spectrometry
Jennifer S. Mathieson, Geoffrey J. T. Cooper, Mark D. Symes and Leroy Cronin
Inorg. Chem. Front., 2014,1, 49-52
DOI: 10.1039/C3QI00037K, Communication

Sandwich-like carbon-anchored ultrathin TiO2 nanosheets realizing ultrafast lithium storage
Yongfu Sun, Jinbao Zhu, Liangfei Bai, Qiuyang Li, Xing Zhang, Wei Tong and Yi Xie
Inorg. Chem. Front., 2014, 1, 58-64
DOI: 10.1039/C3QI00050H

[NH2NH3][M(HCOO)3] (M = Mn2+, Zn2+, Co2+ and Mg2+): structural phase transitions, prominent dielectric anomalies and negative thermal expansion, and magnetic ordering
Sa Chen, Ran Shang, Ke-Li Hu, Zhe-Ming Wang and Song Gao
Inorg. Chem. Front., 2014,1, 83-98
DOI: 10.1039/C3QI00034F, Paper

Modulating the copper–sulfur interaction in type 1 blue copper azurin by replacing Cys112 with nonproteinogenic homocysteine
Kevin M. Clark, Yang Yu, Wilfred A. van der Donk, Ninian J. Blackburn and Yi Lu
Inorg. Chem. Front., 2014, 1, 153-158
DOI: 10.1039/C3QI00096F

Self-assembly and structural transformations of high-nuclearity palladium-rich polyoxometalates
Jamie M. Cameron, Jing Gao, De-Liang Long and Leroy Cronin
Inorg. Chem. Front., 2014,1, 178-185
DOI: 10.1039/C3QI00075C, Paper

Synthesis of ferrocene-functionalized monomers for biodegradable polymer formation
Brianna M. Upton, Raymond M. Gipson, Selma Duhović, Brian R. Lydon, Nicholas M. Matsumoto, Heather D. Maynard and Paula L. Diaconescu
Inorg. Chem. Front., 2014, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C3QI00041A, Paper

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Hot InorgChemFront Articles for February

Take best advantage of the free access to Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers, and read the HOT articles for February!


Hydroxyapatite nanocrystals: colloidal chemistry, assembly and their biological applications
Junfeng Hui and Xun Wang 
Inorg. Chem. Front., 2014, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C3QI00087G, Review Article


Magneto-chiral dichroism in chiral mixed (phthalocyaninato)(porphyrinato) rare earth triple-decker SMMs
Kang Wang, Suyuan Zeng, Hailong Wang, Jianmin Dou and Jianzhuang Jiang 
Inorg. Chem. Front., 2014, 1, 167-171
DOI: 10.1039/C3QI00097D


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Hot InorgChemFront Articles for January

Take best advantage of the free access to Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers, and read the hot articles for January!


Modulating the copper–sulfur interaction in type 1 blue copper azurin by replacing Cys112 with nonproteinogenic homocysteine
Kevin M. Clark, Yang Yu, Wilfred A. van der Donk, Ninian J. Blackburn and Yi Lu
Inorg. Chem. Front., 2014, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C3QI00096F 


Room-temperature ABX3-typed molecular ferroelectric: [C5H9–NH3][CdCl3]
Yi Zhang, Heng-Yun Ye, Wen Zhang and Ren-Gen Xiong
Inorg. Chem. Front., 2014,1, 118-123
DOI: 10.1039/C3QI00058C


Pt/Ru/C nanocomposites for methanol electrooxidation: how Ru nanocrystals’ surface structure affects catalytic performance of deposited Pt particles
Jun Gu, Wen-Chi Liu, Ze-Qiong Zhao, Guang-Xu Lan, Wei Zhu and Ya-Wen Zhang
Inorg. Chem. Front., 2014,1, 109-117
DOI: 10.1039/C3QI00053B 


2,2′-Bis(3-hydroxy-1,4-naphthoquinone)/CMK-3 nanocomposite as cathode material for lithium-ion batteries
Hao Li, Wenchao Duan, Qing Zhao, Fangyi Cheng, Jing Liang and Jun Chen
Inorg. Chem. Front., 2014, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C3QI00076A 


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Hot InorgChemFront Articles for December 2013

Take best advantage of the free access to Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers, and read the hot articles for December 2013!


Sandwich-like carbon-anchored ultrathin TiO2 nanosheets realizing ultrafast lithium storage
Yongfu Sun, Jinbao Zhu, Liangfei Bai, Qiuyang Li, Xing Zhang, Wei Tong and Yi Xie
Inorg. Chem. Front., 2014,1, 58-64
DOI: 10.1039/C3QI00050H


Perfect encapsulation of a guanidinium ion in a helical trinickel(II) metallocryptand for efficient regulation of the helix inversion rate
Shigehisa Akine, Masato Miyashita, Shunjin Piao and Tatsuya Nabeshima  
Inorg. Chem. Front.
, 2014,1, 53-57
DOI: 10.1039/C3QI00067B


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1st Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers International Symposium – 27 February in Beijing

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To mark the launch of Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers, a collaborative journal between the Chinese Chemical Society and Peking University (PKU), a new series of international symposia will take place annually in different countries. The aim is to bring together the world-leading scientists to communicate and discuss advancing research in inorganic chemistry as well as in interdisciplinary areas between inorganic chemistry with materials science, energy, nanoscience, catalysis and biochemistry.

The symposia are supported by Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers and the first meeting is being organized by the Royal Society of Chemistry and the College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, PKU.  It is a one-day FREE event and will feature a selection of lectures focusing on the inorganic chemistry research, given by internationally renowned speakers.

Date and Venue: 27 February 2014; Central multimedia lecture (room Z201), College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, PKU, Beijing, China.

To find out more about the speakers and programm, please visit the website in English or in Chinese, or simply contact us at InorgChemFrontiersED@rsc.org. Welcome to join us on this exciting event!


为了庆祝《无机化学前沿》期刊的创办,第一届“无机化学前沿国际论坛”将于2月27日于北京大学化学与分子工程学院隆重举行。

此次论坛为期一天,将关注无机化学领域及无机化学与纳米科学,材料科学,能源科学,催化和生物化学等交叉研究领域的前沿动态,并探讨当今无机化学领域所面临的挑战。希望此次会议能够给国内外科学家们提供一个开放的交流平台,并促进更多的国际合作。

此次论坛将向所有参会人员免费开放

日期与地点2014年2月27日,北京大学化学与分子工程学院,C区Z201 中区多功能厅。

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