Archive for July, 2011

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RSC Advances first articles published

The first Advance Articles of our new journal RSC Advances are now published online – just 16 weeks since the news of the launch was released!

From Brazil to South Korea, Germany to USA, researchers have welcomed this new opportunity to publish with us by submitting articles in large numbers.

Read about templated carbon nanotube patterns, reforming of exhausts gas recirculation, N-heterocyclic carbenes, bioactive sugar amino acid motifs and more. But don’t worry about access: all the content is free until the end of 2012.

And to help you get straight to the subject areas that are most relevant to you, our sophisticated behind-the-scenes topic modelling has automatically classified the content into the most relevant of the twelve main subject categories on the RSC Advances website.

Issue 1 will be online very soon. Make sure you don’t miss it by signing up for the RSC Advances Table of Contents alert or newsletter today.

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RSC Advances poster prize winners

RSC Advances was pleased  to sponsor the 20th International Conference on the Chemistry of the Organic Solid State (ICCOSS XX), held on the 25-30 June 2011 in Bangalore, India.

The conference gave a broad overview of the recent progress in all aspects of organic solid state chemistry and generated productive discussions. Professor T N Guru Row, Associate Editor for RSC Advances and one of the organisers of the conference, described the meeting as a great success and a great opportunity for well-respected national and international leaders in the field of organic solid states to get together to discuss the advances in this area.

Professor Christer Aakeroy, Kansas State University, USA, and Associate Editor for our sister journal CrystEngComm, was the chair of the poster prize committee. The RSC Advances poster prizes were awarded to two young participants (see pictures below) at the conference namely:

  • Amit Delori who is working under the supervision of Professor Bill Jones (University of Cambridge, UK), on his research entitled: “Is Molecular Adduct Formation Predictable? A Case Study of Molecular Adducts of the Anti-Malarial Drug Pyrimethamine”.
  • S. Samai, who is working under the supervision of Professor K. Biradha (Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India), on his research entitled “Supramolecular Self-Assembly: The Formation of Organogel and Porous Solids”

RSC Advances congratulates the two poster prize winners.

Professor Christer Aakeroy and Amit Delori

Professor Christer Aakeroy and S. Samai

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