Chemical Science HOT Articles: November 2021

New month, new HOT articles!

We are pleased to share a selection of our referee-recommended HOT articles for November 2021. We hope you enjoy reading these articles, congratulations to all the authors whose articles are featured! As always, Chemical Science is free to read & download.

You can explore our full 2021 Chemical Science HOT Article Collection here!

Browse a selection of our November HOT articles below:

Redox-active zinc thiolates for low-cost aqueous rechargeable Zn-ion batteries
Madison R. Tuttle, Christopher Walter, Emma Brackman, Curtis E. Moore, Matthew Espe, Chris Rasik, Paul Adamsb and Shiyu Zhang
Chem. Sci., 2021,12, 15253-15262

Asymmetric patterning drives the folding of a tripodal DNA nanotweezer
Daniel Saliba, Tuan Trinh, Christophe Lachance-Brais, Alexander L. Prinzen, Felix J. Rizzuto, Donatien de Rochambeaua and Hanadi F. Sleiman
Chem. Sci., 2022, Advance Article

Ligand-controlled regioselective and chemodivergent defluorinative functionalization of gem-difluorocyclopropanes with simple ketones
Leiyang Lv, Huijun Qian, Yangyang Ma, Shiqing Huang, Xiaoyu Yan and Zhiping Li
Chem. Sci., 2021,12, 15511-15518

Generation of oligonucleotide conjugates via one-pot diselenide-selenoester ligation–deselenization/alkylation
Christopher Liczner, Cameron C. Hanna, Richard J. Payne and Christopher J. Wilds
Chem. Sci., 2022, Advance Article

Synthesis of a heterobimetallic actinide nitride and an analysis of its bonding
Selena L. Staun, Guang Wu, Wayne W. Lukens and Trevor W. Hayton
Chem. Sci., 2021,12, 15519-15527

Improving the intrinsic activity of electrocatalysts for sustainable energy conversion: where are we and where can we go?
Nitish Govindarajan, Georg Kastlunger, Hendrik H. Heenen and Karen Chan
Chem. Sci., 2022, Advance Article

 

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