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Out-of-equilibrium Soft Matter
The term active fluids refers to motions that are created by transforming energy from the surroundings into directed motion. There are many examples, both natural and synthetic, …
Multicomponent Hydrogels
Hydrogels are highly hydrated three dimensional networks with the ability to mimic the extracellular matrix of bodily tissues and have thus found application in a wide range of …
Pigmented Cereals and Millets
In recent years, consumers have been concentrating on the health benefits and nutrition from food to preserve a healthy lifestyle. They are looking for colorants derived from …
Sustainable Nitrogen Activation
Industrial-scale ammonia synthesis, as accomplished by the Haber–Bosch process, was a landmark achievement of the 20th century. However, as currently practiced, including feedstock …
Astrochemistry at High Resolution
There is much speculation about the chemistry occurring in astronomical environments, but without observation of such environments, speculation is without foundation. Observational …
Mechanochemistry: Fundamentals, Applications and Future
In recent years, mechanochemistry has become a mainstream technique for chemical synthesis, spanning supramolecular materials, inorganic (main group, coordination complexes, MOFs) …
Chemistry of Semiconductors
Silicon, germanium, and compound semiconductors, among which silicon carbide, gallium arsenide and gallium nitride are the most representative examples, play a withstanding role in …
Nanoalloys: Recent Developments and Future Perspectives
There are several fundamental challenges that are yet to be resolved within the field of nanoalloys, including a comprehensive understanding of their structure and properties and …
Recent Developments in Functional Materials for Artificial Photosynthesis
Artificial photosynthesis is the process of converting solar energy into useful fuels and represents a significant achievement in the production of clean energy for the planet. In …
Harnessing Non-covalent Interactions for Synthesis and Catalysis
The areas of synthesis and catalysis are largely driven by non-covalent interactions, and it is therefore essential to understand, control, and manipulate them. Doing so would …
Chalcogen Chemistry
Up until a few decades ago, chalcogen chemistry was mainly represented by the chemistry of sulfur-containing compounds. However, with the rise in research around selenium and …
Iontronics: From Fundamentals to Ion-controlled Devices
Iontronics is a newly emerging field of research that studies the science and technology of electronic properties and functions controlled by the movement and arrangement of ions, …