RSC Advances Editors’ Collections: 2019 – 2020

Have you been enjoying our monthly Editors’ Collections? We’ve certainly loved putting them together! Each collection is curated by one of our expert Associate Editors, focuses on a specific topic  and includes lots of great articles from RSC Advances over the past few years.

In case you’ve missed any, we have collected all of our 2019 & 2020 collections in one place. For each Editor involved we have linked blog posts, these include a selection of featured articles and a ‘Meet the Editor’ section, as well as the full collections. Don’t forget to keep an eye out for our future Editors’ Collections, we have some great topics lined up for the rest of 2020.

Happy reading!

Professor Leyong Wang, RSC Advances Associate Editor, Editor's Collection: Supramolecular Chemistry

Supramolecular Chemistry  Leyong Wang
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Pablo Denis, RSC Advances Associate Editor

Graphene Pablo Denis
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RSC Advances Associate Editor Thierry Ollevier

Catalytic Organic Transformations Thierry Ollevier
Blog Post | Full Collection

Andrea Pucci, RSC Advances Associate Editor Royal Society of Chemistry

Fluorescent SensorsAndrea Pucci
Blog Post | Full Collection

Chemical Biology Amanda Garner
Blog Post | Full Collection

CO2 Capture/reduction Carlos D. Garcia
Blog Post | Full Collection

Fabienne Dumoulin, RSC Advances Associate Editor, Royal Society of Chemistry

Photodynamic Therapy – Fabienne Dumoulin
Blog Post | Full Collection

Antimicrobial Polymers Roberto Rosal
Blog Post | Full Collection

Physical Chemistry of Colloids and Interfaces – Juan J. Giner-Casares
Blog Post | Full Collection

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