Themed collection ChemComm 60th Anniversary Historic Papers from North America

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Self-assembling peptide scaffolds for regenerative medicine

We discuss current and future peptidic scaffolds as regenerative therapies, with a focus on development of complex and integrated systems.

Graphical abstract: Self-assembling peptide scaffolds for regenerative medicine
40th Anniversary Article

Organic nonlinear optical materials: where we have been and where we are going

Organic nonlinear optical materials for electro-optical and multiphoton absorption applications have improved significantly in recent years based upon the development of structure–property relationships on the molecular level.

Graphical abstract: Organic nonlinear optical materials: where we have been and where we are going
Open Access Feature Article

Nanostructured electrochromic smart windows: traditional materials and NIR-selective plasmonic nanocrystals

Electrochromic devices based on plasmon resonances in colloidal nanocrystals represent an important step towards realizing smart windows with ideal performance.

Graphical abstract: Nanostructured electrochromic smart windows: traditional materials and NIR-selective plasmonic nanocrystals
Feature Article

Recent developments in transition metal carbides and nitrides as hydrogen evolution electrocatalysts

An overview of transition-metal carbide and nitride materials as heterogeneous catalysts for electrochemical hydrogen evolution.

Graphical abstract: Recent developments in transition metal carbides and nitrides as hydrogen evolution electrocatalysts
Feature Article

Magnetically retrievable catalysts for organic synthesis

The use of magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) as a catalyst support in organic synthesis is summarized. The recovery of expensive catalysts after catalytic reaction and reusing them without losing their activity is an essential feature in the sustainable process development; this article highlights the progress in the synthesis and catalytic applications of magnetic catalysts in organic synthesis.

Graphical abstract: Magnetically retrievable catalysts for organic synthesis
Feature Article

MOFs for CO2 capture and separation from flue gas mixtures: the effect of multifunctional sites on their adsorption capacity and selectivity

Understanding the effect of functional sites on the MOF CO2 adsorption capacity and selectivity.

Graphical abstract: MOFs for CO2 capture and separation from flue gas mixtures: the effect of multifunctional sites on their adsorption capacity and selectivity
Feature Article

Heterogeneous nanostructured electrode materials for electrochemical energy storage

Recent advances in applying heterogeneous nanostructures as electrode materials for electrochemical energy storage devices such as lithium–ion batteries and supercapacitors.

Graphical abstract: Heterogeneous nanostructured electrode materials for electrochemical energy storage
Feature Article

Gas storage in porous metal–organic frameworks for clean energy applications

Depletion of fossil oil deposits and the escalating threat of global warming have put clean energy research on the urgent agenda. In this feature article, we provide an overview of the current status of clean energy applications of porous MOFs, including hydrogen storage, methane storage and carbon dioxide capture.

Graphical abstract: Gas storage in porous metal–organic frameworks for clean energy applications
Feature Article

Supramolecular donor–acceptor hybrids of porphyrins/phthalocyanines with fullerenes/carbon nanotubes: electron transfer, sensing, switching, and catalytic applications

Recent developments in the construction of self-assembled supramolecular donor–acceptor conjugates with porphyrins/naphthalocyanines as the donor and fullerenes/nanotubes as the electron acceptors by adopting different self-assembly protocols are discussed.

Graphical abstract: Supramolecular donor–acceptor hybrids of porphyrins/phthalocyanines with fullerenes/carbon nanotubes: electron transfer, sensing, switching, and catalytic applications
Feature Article

Recent advancements and challenges of palladiumII-catalyzed oxidation reactions with molecular oxygen as the sole oxidant

Molecular oxygen can be used as the sole stoichiometric oxidant for a variety of PdII-catalyzed oxidation reactions.

Graphical abstract: Recent advancements and challenges of palladiumII-catalyzed oxidation reactions with molecular oxygen as the sole oxidant
Feature Article

Chemical sensing and imaging with metallic nanorods

The synthesis of gold nanorods has been well-described in the literature. The optical properties of gold nanorods are receiving great attention as novel chemical sensing and biological imaging agents.

Graphical abstract: Chemical sensing and imaging with metallic nanorods
Feature Article

Metallo-intercalators and metallo-insertors

The design of octahedral metal complexes that bind DNA non-covalently and react with site-specifity are described. We focus on complexes that bind utilizing metallo-intercalation or that target single base mismatches through metallo-insertion.

Graphical abstract: Metallo-intercalators and metallo-insertors
Feature Article

Mesoporous silica nanoparticle based controlled release, drug delivery, and biosensor systems

This review highlights recent advances in controlled release drug/gene delivery and biosensor applications of mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSN) along with investigations regarding cellular uptake and internalization.

Graphical abstract: Mesoporous silica nanoparticle based controlled release, drug delivery, and biosensor systems
Feature Article

Structural diversity and chemical trends in hybrid inorganic–organic framework materials

We examine the emerging chemical and structural trends in the field of inorganic–organic framework structures and discuss some of the nascent applications of this vast and exciting class of materials.

Graphical abstract: Structural diversity and chemical trends in hybrid inorganic–organic framework materials
Feature Article

Palladium-catalyzed direct arylation of simple arenes in synthesis of biaryl molecules

Intramolecular and intermolecular catalytic direct arylation reactions of simple arenes: methodological development and application in organic synthesis

Graphical abstract: Palladium-catalyzed direct arylation of simple arenes in synthesis of biaryl molecules
Feature Article

Fast, easy, clean chemistry by using water as a solvent and microwave heating: the Suzuki coupling as an illustration

Water is an excellent solvent for organic chemistry and microwave heating offers very efficient heating. In this article, the use of these two techniques in the Suzuki coupling reaction is discussed.

Graphical abstract: Fast, easy, clean chemistry by using water as a solvent and microwave heating: the Suzuki coupling as an illustration
Feature Article

Crystal engineering of the composition of pharmaceutical phases. Do pharmaceutical co-crystals represent a new path to improved medicines?

The current and potential impact of crystal engineering on how the pharmaceutical industry evolves its approach towards formulation of active pharmaceutical ingredients (API's) is featured in the context of polymorphs and co-crystals. Carbamazepine, an API that exemplifies the issues and challenges raised by polymorphs and co-crystals, forms co-crystals with saccharin as illustrated.

Graphical abstract: Crystal engineering of the composition of pharmaceutical phases. Do pharmaceutical co-crystals represent a new path to improved medicines?
Feature Article

Beyond crystallography: the study of disorder, nanocrystallinity and crystallographically challenged materials with pair distribution functions

Some of the more spectacular successes of atomic pair distribution function (PDF) analysis of powder diffraction data in studying the structure of complex materials and compounds.

Graphical abstract: Beyond crystallography: the study of disorder, nanocrystallinity and crystallographically challenged materials with pair distribution functions
Feature Article

Tandem reactions, cascade sequences, and biomimetic strategies in total synthesis

Feature Article

Superstructural diversity in two dimensions: crystal engineering of laminated solids

Feature Article

Light-harvesting dendrimers

Feature Article

Host–guest chemistry of calixarene capsules

Feature Article

Fullerenes: three dimensional electron acceptor materials

Communication

A ZnCl2 water-in-salt electrolyte for a reversible Zn metal anode

We report a low-cost water-in-salt electrolyte (WiSE), of 30 m ZnCl2, which enables a dendrite-free Zn metal anode to possess a high coulombic efficiency.

Graphical abstract: A ZnCl2 water-in-salt electrolyte for a reversible Zn metal anode
Communication

Edge-rich and dopant-free graphene as a highly efficient metal-free electrocatalyst for the oxygen reduction reaction

An edge-rich and dopant-free ORR electrocatalyst was designed by the plasma etching strategy and the as-designed catalyst shows a one-step and four-electron pathway.

Graphical abstract: Edge-rich and dopant-free graphene as a highly efficient metal-free electrocatalyst for the oxygen reduction reaction
Open Access Communication

One-step synthesis of nanocrystalline transition metal oxides on thin sheets of disordered graphitic carbon by oxidation of MXenes

Herein we show that heating 2D Ti3C2 in air resulted in TiO2 nanocrystals on thin sheets of disordered graphitic carbon structures that can handle extremely high cycling rates when tested as anodes in lithium ion batteries.

Graphical abstract: One-step synthesis of nanocrystalline transition metal oxides on thin sheets of disordered graphitic carbon by oxidation of MXenes
Communication

A facile synthesis of UiO-66, UiO-67 and their derivatives

Including HCl in the synthesis of UiO-66 produces material with higher than expected surface area due to presence of missing linkers per zirconium-cluster nodes.

Graphical abstract: A facile synthesis of UiO-66, UiO-67 and their derivatives
Communication

A new approach to improve cycle performance of rechargeable lithium–sulfur batteries by inserting a free-standing MWCNT interlayer

A conductive/porous MWCNT interlayer effectively reduces the impedance and retains the dissolved active material in Li–S cells.

Graphical abstract: A new approach to improve cycle performance of rechargeable lithium–sulfur batteries by inserting a free-standing MWCNT interlayer
Communication

Prussian blue: a new framework of electrode materials for sodium batteries

Prussian blue and its analogues consisting of different transition-metal ions (Fe, Mn, Ni, Cu, Co and Zn) have been synthesized at room temperature.

Graphical abstract: Prussian blue: a new framework of electrode materials for sodium batteries
Communication

High capacity, reversible alloying reactions in SnSb/C nanocomposites for Na-ion battery applications

A well dispersed SnSb/C nanocomposite is demonstrated as anode for Na-ion batteries. The electrode could deliver a capacity of over 500 mA h g−1 based on alloying reactions with good rate capability and cyclability.

Graphical abstract: High capacity, reversible alloying reactions in SnSb/C nanocomposites for Na-ion battery applications
Communication

Graphene-enveloped sulfur in a one pot reaction: a cathode with good coulombic efficiency and high practical sulfur content

Graphene–sulfur composites with sulfur contents as high as 87 wt% are prepared using a simple one-pot, scalable method. The graphene envelops the sulfur particles, providing a conductive shrink-wrap for electron transport. These materials are efficient cathodes for Li–S batteries, yielding 93% coulombic efficiency over 50 cycles with good capacity.

Graphical abstract: Graphene-enveloped sulfur in a one pot reaction: a cathode with good coulombic efficiency and high practical sulfur content
Communication

The rechargeable aluminum-ion battery

We report the first example of an Al-ion rechargeable battery comprised of a metallic aluminium anode and a V2O5 nano-wire cathode in an ionic liquid electrolyte.

Graphical abstract: The rechargeable aluminum-ion battery
Communication

In situ high pressure study of ZIF-8 by FTIR spectroscopy

First in situ high-pressure FTIR spectroscopy revealed strongly contrasting pressure behavior and unusual chemical stability of ZIF-8 under compression.

Graphical abstract: In situ high pressure study of ZIF-8 by FTIR spectroscopy
Communication

A luminescent nanoscale metal–organic framework for sensing of nitroaromatic explosives

The first nanoscale luminescent metal–organic framework has been realized for the straightforward and highly sensitive sensing of nitroaromatic explosives in enthanol solution.

Graphical abstract: A luminescent nanoscale metal–organic framework for sensing of nitroaromatic explosives
Communication

Isoreticular synthesis and modification of frameworks with the UiO-66 topology

Amino, bromo, nitro, and naphthalene terephthalic acids were utilized in the isoreticular synthesis of functionalized microcrystalline frameworks with the UiO-66 topology. The amino functionalized framework, UiO-66–NH2, was postsynthetically modified with aliphatic and cyclic anhydrides generating amide-functionalized materials.

Graphical abstract: Isoreticular synthesis and modification of frameworks with the UiO-66 topology
Communication

Nanoceria exhibit redox state-dependent catalase mimetic activity

In this study we have found that cerium oxide nanoparticles exhibit catalase mimetic activity. Surprisingly, the catalase mimetic activity correlates with a reduced level of cerium in the +3 state, in contrast to the relationship between surface charge and superoxide scavenging properties.

Graphical abstract: Nanoceria exhibit redox state-dependent catalase mimetic activity
Communication

Silicon nanoparticlesgraphene paper composites for Li ion battery anodes

Composites of Si nanoparticles highly dispersed between graphene sheets, and supported by a 3-D network of graphite formed by reconstituting regions of graphene stacks exhibit high Li ion storage capacities and cycling stability.

Graphical abstract: Silicon nanoparticles–graphene paper composites for Li ion battery anodes
Communication

Urea electrolysis: direct hydrogen production from urine

A new technology has been developed that accomplishes the direct conversion of urine and urea to pure hydrogen via electrochemical oxidation with an inexpensive nickel catalyst.

Graphical abstract: Urea electrolysis: direct hydrogen production from urine
Communication

Photoinduced electron transfers with carbon dots

The photoluminescence in carbon dots could be quenched efficiently by electron acceptor or donor molecules in solution, namely that photoexcited carbon dots are both excellent electron donors and excellent electron acceptors, thus offering new opportunities for their potential uses in light energy conversion and related applications.

Graphical abstract: Photoinduced electron transfers with carbon dots
Communication

Hydrolase-catalyzed biotransformations in deep eutectic solvents

Hydrolases show good catalytic activity in deep eutectic solvents, despite the presence of urea, which can denature enzymes, or alcohols, which can interfere with hydrolase-catalyzed reactions.

Graphical abstract: Hydrolase-catalyzed biotransformations in deep eutectic solvents
Communication

Superoxide dismutase mimetic properties exhibited by vacancy engineered ceria nanoparticles

SOD mimetics are currently being tested in clinical trials as novel drugs to reduce superoxide levels in tissues. Vacancy Engineered nanoceria exhibits potent SOD mimetic activity and thus may represent a novel class of nanomaterials that can be further developed into clinical applications in the near future.

Graphical abstract: Superoxide dismutase mimetic properties exhibited by vacancy engineered ceria nanoparticles
Communication

Synthesis of well-defined hydrogel networks using Click chemistry

New PEG-based hydrogel materials have been synthesized by Click chemistry and shown to result in well-defined networks having significantly improved mechanical properties.

Graphical abstract: Synthesis of well-defined hydrogel networks using Click chemistry
Communication

A metal–organic framework material that functions as an enantioselective catalyst for olefin epoxidation

A new crystalline microporous metal–organic framework compound featuring chiral (salen)Mn struts is long-lived and highly effective as a substrate-size-selective asymmetric catalyst for olefin epoxidation.

Graphical abstract: A metal–organic framework material that functions as an enantioselective catalyst for olefin epoxidation
Communication

Extractive electrospray ionization for direct analysis of undiluted urine, milk and other complex mixtures without sample preparation

On-line droplet–droplet extraction and electrospray ionization for direct, continual analysis by mass spectrometry of trace components in complex samples such as raw undiluted urine.

Graphical abstract: Extractive electrospray ionization for direct analysis of undiluted urine, milk and other complex mixtures without sample preparation
Communication

Mechanism of cellulose dissolution in the ionic liquid 1-n-butyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride: a 13C and 35/37Cl NMR relaxation study on model systems

13C and 35/37Cl NMR relaxation measurements on several model systems demonstrate that the solvation of cellulose by the ionic liquid (IL) 1-n-butyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride ([C4mim]Cl) involves hydrogen-bonding between the carbohydrate hydroxyl protons and the IL chloride ions in a 1 ∶ 1 stoichiometry.

Graphical abstract: Mechanism of cellulose dissolution in the ionic liquid 1-n-butyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride: a 13C and 35/37Cl NMR relaxation study on model systems
Communication

Multivalent, bifunctional dendrimers prepared by click chemistry

Unsymmetrical dendrimers, containing both mannose binding units and coumarin fluorescent units, have been prepared using click chemistry and shown to be highly efficient, dual-purpose recognition/detection agents for the inhibition of hemagglutination.

Graphical abstract: Multivalent, bifunctional dendrimers prepared by click chemistry
Communication

Direct, trace level detection of explosives on ambient surfaces by desorption electrospray ionization mass spectrometry

Mass spectrum of RDX recorded at a level of 50 fmol mm−2 from a non-conducting surface in a time of a few seconds without any sample preparation.

Graphical abstract: Direct, trace level detection of explosives on ambient surfaces by desorption electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
Communication

Synthetic self-propelled nanorotors

Self-powered nanorotors have been prepared from barcoded gold–nickel nanorods having the gold end anchored to the surface of a silicon wafer. Constant velocity circular movements are observed when hydrogen peroxide fuel is catalytically decomposed to oxygen at the unattached nickel end of the nanorod.

Graphical abstract: Synthetic self-propelled nanorotors
Communication

Synthesis of monodisperse iron oxide nanocrystals by thermal decomposition of iron carboxylate salts

Iron oxide (Fe3O4, magnetite) nanocrystals of 6 to 30 nm with narrow size distributions (σ = 5–10%) were prepared by the pyrolysis of iron carboxylate salts.

Graphical abstract: Synthesis of monodisperse iron oxide nanocrystals by thermal decomposition of iron carboxylate salts
Communication

Liquid clathrate formation in ionic liquid–aromatic mixtures

Liquid clathrate formation appears as a general phenomena when common ionic liquids are mixed with aromatic hydrocarbons. In the system 1,3-dimethylimidazolium hexafluorophosphate–benzene, the aromatic solute was also trapped as a crystalline 2∶1 inclusion compound.

Graphical abstract: Liquid clathrate formation in ionic liquid–aromatic mixtures
Communication

Crystal engineering of the composition of pharmaceutical phases

The carboxylic acid-pyridine supramolecular heterosynthon can be exploited to predictably generate binary crystalline phases involving rac-ibuprofen, rac-flurbiprofen or aspirin.

Graphical abstract: Crystal engineering of the composition of pharmaceutical phases
Communication

New, efficient electroluminescent materials based on organometallic Ir complexes

Communication

Wet chemical synthesis of silver nanorods and nanowires of controllable aspect ratio

Communication

How polar are room-temperature ionic liquids?

Communication

Dissolution of small diameter single-wall carbon nanotubes in organic solvents?

Communication

Task-specific ionic liquids for the extraction of metal ions from aqueous solutions

Communication

Ag nanowire formation within mesoporous silica

Paper

Room temperature ionic liquids as novel media for ‘clean’ liquid–liquid extraction

Paper

Metal-bound chlorine often accepts hydrogen bonds

Paper

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Chemical Communications is publishing its 60th volume in 2024. Over the past 60 years, ChemComm has been the RSC’s most cited journal, and one of the most trusted venues for rapid publication of short communications. In our anniversary year, we recognise the important contributions ChemComm has made, and continues to make, in advancing the chemical sciences.

On this occasion, we bring together 60 significant historic papers published in ChemComm from each region. This special collection highlights 60 pioneering papers that were most cited from the researchers in United States and Canada. Please join us in revisiting some of the papers that made ChemComm one of your most trusted venues for publication.


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