RSC Advances 2024 most popular Food Chemistry articles

Looking back over 2024, RSC Advances is delighted to present a collection of most popular articles in the area of food chemistry.

 

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Self-assembled copper nanoclusters used to mimic peroxidase for glucose detection
Ailing Han, Yameng Zhao, Jianhu Wu, Jianping Guo and Jianguo Xv
RSC Adv., 2024, 14, 3261-3266

O-Alkyl derivatives of ferulic and syringic acid as lipophilic antioxidants: effect of the length of the alkyl chain on the improvement of the thermo-oxidative stability of sunflower oil
Oscar Forero-Doria, Luis Guzmán, Whitney Venturini, Felipe Zapata-Gomez, Yorley Duarte, Lorena Camargo-Ayala, Cesar Echeverría and Javier Echeverría
RSC Adv., 2024, 14, 22513-22524

Nanotechnology in food packaging materials: role and application of nanoparticles
Maria del Rosario Herrera-Rivera, Sandra P. Torres-Arellanes, Carlos Inocencio Cortés-Martínez, Diana C. Navarro-Ibarra, Laura Hernández-Sánchez, Francisco Solis-Pomar, Eduardo Pérez-Tijerina and Ramón Román-Doval
RSC Adv., 2024, 14, 21832-21858

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RSC Advances 2024 most popular Environmental Chemistry articles

Looking back over 2024, RSC Advances is delighted to present a collection of most popular articles in the area of environmental chemistry.

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Insight into heavy metal chemical fractions in ash collected from municipal and industrial waste incinerators in northern Vietnam
Thi Thu Thuy Nguyen, Truong Xuan Vuong, Thi Thu Ha Pham, Quoc Anh Hoang, Binh Minh Tu, Thi Hue Nguyen and Thi Thu Phuong Nguyen
RSC Adv., 2024, 14, 16486-16500

Transient crystallisation of rare earth carbonates during the hydrothermal oxidation of siderite
Maddin M., Rateau R., Szucs A. M., Terribili L. and Rodriguez-Blanco J. D.
RSC Adv., 2024, 14, 35305-35322

Fluorescent labelling as a tool for identifying and quantifying nanoplastics
P. Merdy, A. Bonneau, F. Delpy and Y. Lucas
RSC Adv., 2024, 14, 37610-37617

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  • one of the world’s largest gold open access chemistry journals
  • international readership
  • fast publication times ensure rapid visibility of your work
  • all submissions are handled by a team of associate editors, who are established scientists actively working in the area
  • all articles published in RSC Advances have been through the full peer review process
  • the APC is among the lowest in the industry
  • the Royal Society of Chemistry is a not-for-profit publisher – all surplus is re-invested back into the global scientific community

 

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RSC Advances 2024 most popular Computational Chemistry articles

Looking back over 2024, RSC Advances is delighted to present a collection of most popular articles in the area of computational chemistry.

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In silico simulations of diffusion tensors and tortuosity in cells grown on 3D-printed scaffolds for tissue engineering
Topaz A. A. Cartlidge, Yan Wu, Thomas B. R. Robertson, Orestis L. Katsamenis and Giuseppe Pileio
RSC Adv., 2024, 14, 32398-32410

A practical post-Hartree-Fock approach describing open-shell metal cluster-support interactions. Application to Cu3 adsorption on benzene/coronene
Katarzyna M. Krupka, Agnieszka Krzemińska and María Pilar de Lara-Castells
RSC Adv., 2024, 14, 31348-31359

Understanding the mechanisms of green tea EGCG against amyloid β oligomer neurotoxicity through computational studies
Priscila Baltazar Gonçalves, Yraima Cordeiro and Ana Carolina Rennó Sodero
RSC Adv., 2024, 14, 22525-22539

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  • one of the world’s largest gold open access chemistry journals
  • international readership
  • fast publication times ensure rapid visibility of your work
  • all submissions are handled by a team of associate editors, who are established scientists actively working in the area
  • all articles published in RSC Advances have been through the full peer review process
  • the APC is among the lowest in the industry
  • the Royal Society of Chemistry is a not-for-profit publisher – all surplus is re-invested back into the global scientific community

 

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RSC Advances 2024 most popular Catalysis articles

Looking back over 2024, RSC Advances is delighted to present a collection of most popular articles in the area of catalysis.

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Bimetallic nanoparticle production using Cannabis sativa and Vitis vinifera waste extracts
Jana Michailidu, Anna Miškovská, Irena Jarošová, Alena Čejková and Olga Mat’átková
RSC Adv., 2024, 14, 5309-5318

Harnessing biocatalysis as a green tool in antibiotic synthesis and discovery
Guilherme F. S. Fernandes, Seong-Heun Kim and Daniele Castagnolo
RSC Adv., 2024, 14, 30396-30510

Microalgae-derived Co3O4 nanomaterials for catalytic CO oxidation
Agnieszka Sidorowicz, Nevzat Yigit, Thomas Wicht, Michael Stöger-Pollach, Alessandro Concas, Roberto Orrù, Giacomo Cao and Günther Rupprechter
RSC Adv., 2024, 14, 4575-4586

We hope that you enjoy reading through our selection.

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  • international readership
  • fast publication times ensure rapid visibility of your work
  • all submissions are handled by a team of associate editors, who are established scientists actively working in the area
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  • the APC is among the lowest in the industry
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RSC Advances 2024 most popular Analytical Chemistry articles

Looking back over 2024, RSC Advances is delighted to present a collection of most popular articles in the area of analytical chemistry.

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Automatic microdispenser-integrated multiplex enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay device with autonomously driven centrifugal microfluidic system
Shunya Okamoto, Moeto Nagai, Takayuki Shibata and Yoshiaki Ukita
RSC Adv., 2024,14, 13827-13836

Evaluating the combined estrogenic effects of plant growth regulators via electrochemical and E-Screen methods
Xijie Wang, Zijia Zhao, Shulan Qi, Zan Li, Zhong Wang, Shi Zhou, Jiwen Cui, Jinlian Li and Dongmei Wu
RSC Adv., 2024, 14, 36745-36753

Development, cross-validation and greenness assessment of capillary electrophoresis method for determination of ALP in pharmaceutical dosage forms – an alternative to liquid chromatography
Zvonimir Mlinarić, Lu Turković, Ivor Babić, Tajana Silovski,  Nina Kočevar Glavač  and  Miranda Sertić
RSC Adv., 2024, 14, 32876-32882

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  • international readership
  • fast publication times ensure rapid visibility of your work
  • all submissions are handled by a team of associate editors, who are established scientists actively working in the area
  • all articles published in RSC Advances have been through the full peer review process
  • the APC is among the lowest in the industry
  • the Royal Society of Chemistry is a not-for-profit publisher – all surplus is re-invested back into the global scientific community

 

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RSC Advances 2024 most popular Biological & Medicinal Chemistry articles

Looking back over 2024, RSC Advances is delighted to present a collection of most popular articles in the area of biological and medicinal chemistry.

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Advancements in enzyme immobilization on magnetic nanomaterials: toward sustainable industrial applications
Antônio Luthierre Gama Cavalcante, Dayana Nascimento Dari, Francisco Izaias da Silva Aires, Erico Carlos de Castro, Kaiany Moreira dos Santos and José Cleiton Sousa dos Santos
RSC Adv., 2024, 14, 17946-17988

Combining de novo molecular design with semiempirical protein–ligand binding free energy calculation
Michael Iff, Kenneth Atz, Clemens Isert, Irene Pachon-Angona, Leandro Cotos, Mattis Hilleke, Jan A. Hiss and Gisbert Schneider
RSC Adv., 2024, 14, 37035-37044

Reaction contest: hydrolysis versus intramolecular cyclisation reaction in alkyl squaramate esters
Marta Ximenis, Santiago Cañellas, Rosa M. Gomila, Bartomeu Galmés, Antonio Frontera, Antonio Costa and Carmen Rotger
RSC Adv., 2024, 14, 32126-32132

We hope that you enjoy reading through our selection.

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  • fast publication times ensure rapid visibility of your work
  • all submissions are handled by a team of associate editors, who are established scientists actively working in the area
  • all articles published in RSC Advances have been through the full peer review process
  • the APC is among the lowest in the industry
  • the Royal Society of Chemistry is a not-for-profit publisher – all surplus is re-invested back into the global scientific community

 

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December 2024 RSC Advances Review Articles

Welcome to December’s Review round up!

Every month we update our 2024 Reviews in RSC Advances collection to showcase all of the review articles published in RSC Advances in 2024. Don’t forget to come back next month to check out our 2025 reviews.

We hope you enjoy reading and as always, all of our articles are open access so you can easily share your favourites online and with your colleagues.

Explore the full collection!

 

Browse a selection of our December reviews below:

Chemistry and properties of fluorescent pyrazole derivatives: an approach to bioimaging applications
Santiago Melo-Hernández, María-Camila Ríos and Jaime Portilla
RSC Adv., 2024, 14, 39230-39241

Isocyanate-based multicomponent reactions
Clara Zavarise, Jean-Christophe Cintrat, Eugénie Romero and Antoine Sallustrau
RSC Adv., 2024, 14, 39253-39267

Rhodium-catalyzed transformations of diazo compounds via a carbene-based strategy: recent advances
Fatemeh Doraghi, Parsa Baghershahi, Mehran Ghasemi, Mohammad Mahdavi and Ahmed Al-Harrasi
RSC Adv., 2024, 14, 39337-39352

A short review of the sustainable utilization of coal gangue in environmental applications
Lihui Gao, Yanhong Liu, Keyi Xu, Lu Bai, Nan Guo and Shulei Li
RSC Adv., 2024, 14, 39285-39296

MOF-based spectrophotometric sensors for cholesterol detection: current trends and challenges
Heba Abed, Rana Sabouni and Mehdi Ghommem
RSC Adv., 2024, 14, 39472-39497

Overview of recent developments in carbon-based nanocomposites for supercapacitor applications
Esmail Vessally, Rovnag M. Rzayev, Aytan A. Niyazova, Tushar Aggarwal and Konul E. Rahimova
RSC Adv., 2024, 14, 40141-40159

 

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Emerging Investigators Series 2023 – Author Spotlight – Giordano Poneti

We are delighted to present the 2023 edition of the RSC Advances Emerging Investigators series! Following the success of our 2022 edition, we are excited to continue highlighting the chemistry research being conducted by some of the leading investigators in our community.

This year’s Series Editors were Professor Shirley Nakagaki (Federal University of Paraná, Brazil) and Dr Fabienne Dumoulin (Acıbadem Mehmet Ali Aydınlar Universit, Türkiye). Eight articles were selected to support emerging researchers who are already making strides in their respective fields of research, both nationally and internationally. In this series, researchers address issues around water pollution, and develop analytical tools for the detection of biologically relevant substances. We also showcase efforts to prepare and characterize new compounds, as well as computational and theoretical research. Read all about the contributions in this accompanying Editorial.

We would like to take this opportunity to highlight an author from the series, Giordano Poneti. 

Dr. Giordano Poneti got his PhD in Chemistry in 2010 at the University of Florence, Italy, under the supervision of Professors Roberta Sessoli and Andrea Dei, from the Laboratory of Molecular Magnetism. Since 2011, he shared his professional activity with the “Guglielmo Marconi” University in Rome, Italy, where he held a Temporary Research Fellow position. In 2016 he moved to the Institute of Chemistry of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where he served as an Assistant Professor and was appointed Young Scientist of the State of Rio de Janeiro in 2019 and Affiliate Member of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences in 2021. From 2022, Giordano is an Assistant Professor at the University of Tuscia, Viterbo, Italy. His research activity concerns the design, synthesis and structural, spectroscopic and magnetic analysis of bistable molecular systems, capable of reversibly changing their chemical-physical properties with an external stimulus, such as light or heat.

Valence tautomerism in a cobalt–dioxolene complex containing an imidazolic ancillary ligand

Anderson Moledo Vicente Guedes, Leandro Sodré de Abreu, Igor Antunes Vogel Maldonado, William Silva Fernandes,  Thiago Messias Cardozo, Rafael A. Allão Cassaro, Marciela Scarpellini and Giordano Poneti

RSC Adv., 2023,13, 20050-20057

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Themed collection: Nano and microscale modifications of biomaterials

RSC Advances is delighted to present this themed collection titled ‘Nano and microscale modifications of biomaterials’.

Obtaining a new or improved biomaterial, or a novel fabrication method, is a difficult task. As a rule, such materials must be created and possess specific properties. In general, bulk properties determine some mechanical and some physical properties. However, an interface between a biomaterial and a human environment, bones and tissue depends on biocompatibility, adhesion between an implant and a tissue, surface hardness, Young`s modulus, and most importantly, bioactivity and cytotoxicity. This collection aims to promote research in surface treatment at the nano and micro scale and to become familiar with different methods that lead to amelioration of surface properties followed by more long-term, less invasive, and more friendly implants made of metals and their alloys, ceramics, polymers, or composite materials.

This collection was Guest Edited by Professor Andrzej Zeliński and Professor Beata Majkowska-Marzec (Gdańsk University of Technology, Gdańsk, Poland). They provide an overview of the collection in this accompanying Editorial.

A selection of articles have been highlighted below, and you can view the full collection here.

Self-healing hydrogels for bone defect repair
Weiwei Li, Yanting Wu, Xu Zhang, Tingkui Wu, Kangkang Huang, Beiyu Wang and Jinfeng Liao
RSC Adv., 2023, 13, 16773-16788

Evaluation of adhesion strength, corrosion, and biological properties of the MWCNT/TiO2 coating intended for medical applications
Dorota Rogala-Wielgus, Beata Majkowska-Marzec, Andrzej Zieliński, Katarzyna Roszek and Malwina Liszewska
RSC Adv., 2023, 13, 30108-30117

Demonstration of doxorubicin’s cardiotoxicity and screening using a 3D bioprinted spheroidal droplet-based system
Raven El Khoury, Salma P. Ramirez, Carla D. Loyola and Binata Joddar
RSC Adv., 2023, 13, 8338-8351

View the full collection here

We welcome you to contribute to this collection. Please contact the Editorial Office to highlight your interest in submitting to this collection.

 

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RSC Advances Announces Concurrent Editing

Here at RSC Advances we aim to make the publishing experience as simple as possible for authors. We are therefore delighted to announce the introduction of concurrent editing!

Concurrent editing allows you and your co-authors to work on an accepted manuscript’s corrections at the same time; while corresponding authors can track, review and approve all changes.

The option to share access with your co-authors will be listed on the initial instructions panel and tracked on the workflow and editing panel as you work on your corrections together.

 

 

To use concurrent editing, the corresponding author will need to share the proof with any co-authors using the “Invite Collaborators” feature in Proof Central as shown below. This will give each invited author a unique link, allowing their changes to be tracked and all authors to work on corrections at the same time. The corresponding author can then review and approve all changes before submitting the final corrections. Full instructions can be found on Proof Central.

Alternatively, if you would prefer to supply proof corrections by annotating the PDF, this option will still be available and can also be done through Proof Central and an editor will apply the corrections on your behalf.

In addition to RSC Advances, concurrent editing will soon be a feature on all Royal Society of Chemistry journals, so watch out for this exciting tool with your next proof!

 

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