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Chemical Communications

Urgent high quality communications from across the chemical sciences.



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2009 ChemComm web theme issue: 'Selective Catalysis for Organic Synthesis'

Up-to-date, authoritative articles showcasing high quality research in organic synthesis published in ChemComm.


International Symposia on Advancing the Chemical Sciences

Major new global symposia series announced

14 October 2009

A new generation of international symposia across the chemical sciences for 2010 and beyond


Annual Reports Section B

2009 Annual Reports Section B is now published

09 September 2009

Section B: organic chemistry of Annual Reports has been published.


Section A Annual Reports

2009 Annual Reports Section A is now published!

21 August 2009

Section A: inorganic chemistry of Annual Reports has been published.


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Follow ChemComm with Twitter

19 August 2009

Do you Twitter? If so, follow ChemComm on Twitter for updates on Hot articles and other news.


Guy Bertrand

Interview: Bending the rules

18 August 2009

Guy Bertrand talks to Marie Cote about creating dream compounds, tennis and setting up international labs


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New flagship journal Chemical Science announced

20 October 2009

A new dynamic home for research across the chemical sciences, fronted by Princeton's David MacMillan, to be launched


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10 years of ChemComm

14 August 2009

Take a look back on the many changes that have taken place during the tenure of editor, Dr Sarah Thomas.


Ichiro Hirao

Interview: Genetic alphabets

10 August 2009

Ichiro Hirao on nucleic acid research, expanding the genetic code and the possibility of creating new life


Top five text

5 most accessed communications

07 August 2009

From 1st January - 30th June 2009, the 5 most accessed communications for ChemComm


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ChemComm Newsletter

The newsletter designed to help you keep up to date with the latest developments from Chemical Communications.


ISMSC 2009

RSC Publishing recognises 6 distinguished scientists at ISMSC 09

08 July 2009

A review of the ISMSC 09 meeting in Maastricht where RSC Publishing made a special presentation.


handheld remote controller for toy

Tiny pushes from a distance

06 July 2009

A microelectrode can remotely control the movement of a nanomotor


An yttrium oxide nanoparticle coated with a polymer and fluorophore

An alternative to quantum dots

06 July 2009

Yttrium-based bioimaging agents override background fluorescence in tissue


Yellow beaker

Urine turned into hydrogen fuel

02 July 2009

Whizz electrocatalyst frees the hydrogen from 'liquid gold'


2008 Impact Factor

ChemComm continues to make an impact!

24 June 2009

ChemComm's 2008 impact factor rises to 5.340 - that's a growth of 20.7% over the last 3 years.


Articles Free for Figipas

FREE articles for FIGIPAS 2009

A selection of articles describing work related to the topics covered at FIGIPAS are collected here, and these are free for the month of July.


A collection of metal-organic framework images supplied by the authors featured in this themed issue.

Metal Organic Frameworks

22 April 2009

Chem Soc Rev issue 5 is a thematic issue covering the latest developments across the interdisciplinary area of metal-organic frameworks, guest edited by Jeffrey Long and Omar Yaghi. 


Third ChemComm International symposium

2009 ChemComm International Symposium

07 April 2009

A review of the Third ChemComm International symposium held in China in February 2009 on the subject of Organic Chemistry.


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Greening up pharmaceutics

30 March 2009

Amide synthesis goes cheap, clean and simple


Top five text

ChemComm's top 5 from 2008

26 February 2009

The top 5 accessed articles in 2008 showcase the high quality and high impact work that is continuously being published in ChemComm.


Nanomaterials on DNA template

Instant insight: Size matters

20 February 2009

Andrew Houlton and colleagues at Newcastle University explain how DNA can direct electronic materials to grow on the nanoscale


Biofilm growing on selected areas of a patterned gold surface

Biofilms under control

17 February 2009

Microbe communities shun an artificial sweetener for a means to study biofilm growth


An Antarctic icefish Picture credit: Uwe Kils

(No) twist in the tale for icefish protein

11 February 2009

A cyclic peptide has shattered an established theory about fish antifreeze


Thomas Carell

Interview: Making DNA movies

09 February 2009

Thomas Carell talks to Kathleen Too about epigenetics, DNA lesions, repair and crystallisation


Graph showing PCCP's rising Impact Factor

Chem Soc Rev: First in its class!

Chem Soc Rev is now the largest general chemistry reviews journal


ChemComm Hot Articles

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ChemComm Hot Articles