Most Popular 2022 Chemical Science Articles By Subject

Covering organic chemistry, chemical biology, materials and energy, catalysis, analytical chemistry, physical and theoretical chemistry, and main group, inorganic and organometallic chemistry!

Here at Chemical Science, we are pleased to present our readers with a series of subject-specific collections of our most popular content published last year. These specially curated collections are designed to highlight some of the exceptional research published in Chemical Science – and like all Chemical Science articles, they are free to access and read from anywhere in the world with no restrictions. We hope you will have a great time reading these collections.

Many of the articles selected in the collections below are also included in our 2022 ChemSci Pick of the Week Collections, as well as our 2022 Chemical Science HOT Article Collections.

 

Organic chemistry

This specially curated collection pulls together some of the most popular articles from 2022 in the field of organic chemistry. The collection presents some outstanding contributions to the field, ranging from photocatalytic radical generation to prediction of protein pKa.
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Materials and energy chemistry

This specially curated collection pulls together some of the most read, cited and shared articles from 2022 in the field of materials and energy chemistry. The collection highlights some outstanding contributions ranging from reviews detailing recent advances in energy storage technologies through to new state-of-the-art research on organic ferroelectrics, methods for nanoparticle synthesis, porous materials for isomer separation and many other topics.
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Catalysis chemistry

This specially curated collection includes some of the most popular articles from 2022 in the field of catalysis. The collection presents some outstanding contributions to the field, including contributions on photocatalysis, electrocatalytic reduction, organocatalysis, and biocatalysis.
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Analytical chemistry

This specially curated collection pulls together some of the most popular articles from 2022 in the field of analytical chemistry. The collection presents some outstanding contributions to the field, including NIR fluorescent probes for in vivo imaging, new isotope labelling methodologies for NMR, and single-molecule reaction kinetics.
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Chemical biology

This specially curated collection pulls together some of the most popular articles from 2022 in the field of chemical biology. The collection presents some outstanding contributions to the field, ranging from imaging to peptide catalysis.
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Physical & theoretical chemistry

This specially curated collection pulls together some of the most popular articles from 2022 in the field of physical and theoretical chemistry. The collection presents some outstanding contributions to the field, ranging from deep learning models for predicting drug-target interactions, through to investigations into colour-tunable persistent luminescence in low-dimensional zinc-organic halide microcrystals.
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Main group, inorganic & organometallic chemistry

This specially curated collection pulls together some of the most popular articles from 2022 in the fields of main group, inorganic and organometallic chemistry. The collection presents some outstanding contributions to the field, ranging from dysprosium single molecule magnets to air and water stable germacarbonyl compounds.
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Supramolecular chemistry

This specially curated collection pulls together some of the most popular articles from 2022 in the field of supramolecular chemistry. The collection presents some outstanding contributions to the field, ranging from the synthesis of catenane assemblies to chiral molecular nanosilicas.
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