Themed collection Primer

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How to make an efficient and robust molecular catalyst for water oxidation

The key factors to design an efficient and rugged molecular water oxidation catalyst (Mol-WOC) are reviewed and discussed.

Graphical abstract: How to make an efficient and robust molecular catalyst for water oxidation
From the themed collection: Artificial Photosynthesis
Tutorial Review

Designing effective ‘frustrated Lewis pair’ hydrogenation catalysts

This review offers a rational guide to developing efficient FLP hydrogenation catalysts by considering the key factors governing their effectiveness.

Graphical abstract: Designing effective ‘frustrated Lewis pair’ hydrogenation catalysts
From the themed collection: Primer
Tutorial Review

Mastering the non-equilibrium assembly and operation of molecular machines

External fluctuations can drive formation of a non-equilibrium steady state.

Graphical abstract: Mastering the non-equilibrium assembly and operation of molecular machines
From the themed collection: Nobel Prize Updates
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Privileged chiral N-heterocyclic carbene ligands for asymmetric transition-metal catalysis

An overview on the most successful chiral N-heterocyclic carbene ligands in asymmetric catalysis is given.

Graphical abstract: Privileged chiral N-heterocyclic carbene ligands for asymmetric transition-metal catalysis
From the themed collection: Primer
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Methods for the detection and identification of pathogenic bacteria: past, present, and future

In this tutorial review, the techniques involved in the detection of pathogenic bacteria are described.

Graphical abstract: Methods for the detection and identification of pathogenic bacteria: past, present, and future
Open Access Tutorial Review

Promises, facts and challenges for graphene in biomedical applications

Graphene-based materials can contribute favorably to the biomedical field. Particularly promising areas of development include sensors, controlled drug delivery and tissue engineering.

Graphical abstract: Promises, facts and challenges for graphene in biomedical applications
From the themed collection: Graphene Chemistry
Open Access Tutorial Review

Photoelectrochemical devices for solar water splitting – materials and challenges

PEC water splitting, characterized by the separate production of H2 and O2, is one promising solution for a sustainable society.

Graphical abstract: Photoelectrochemical devices for solar water splitting – materials and challenges
From the themed collection: Primer
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Theory of 2D crystals: graphene and beyond

This tutorial review presents an overview of the basic theoretical aspects of two-dimensional (2D) crystals.

Graphical abstract: Theory of 2D crystals: graphene and beyond
From the themed collection: Graphene Chemistry
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Expanding applications of SERS through versatile nanomaterials engineering

Nanomaterials engineering and synthetic chemistry continues to expand the range of applications for surface-enhanced Raman scattering spectroscopy.

Graphical abstract: Expanding applications of SERS through versatile nanomaterials engineering
From the themed collection: Primer
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Biocatalysis engineering: the big picture

In this tutorial review we describe a holistic approach to the invention, development and optimisation of biotransformations utilising isolated enzymes.

Graphical abstract: Biocatalysis engineering: the big picture
From the themed collection: Primer
Tutorial Review

Supramolecular materials

Molecular material properties depend upon the contacts between and the arrangement of the component parts, and therefore supramolecular chemistry has developed a highly important role in this area.

Graphical abstract: Supramolecular materials
From the themed collection: Primer
Tutorial Review

New trends in the functionalization of metallic gold: from organosulfur ligands to N-heterocyclic carbenes

Gold is a key metal in nanotechnology but ligands are required for surface stabilization and functionalization. This tutorial review highlights the recent progress from organosulfur to N-heterocyclic carbene surface ligands for gold.

Graphical abstract: New trends in the functionalization of metallic gold: from organosulfur ligands to N-heterocyclic carbenes
From the themed collection: Primer
Tutorial Review

Hypervalency, secondary bonding and hydrogen bonding: siblings under the skin

The common features of the title topics are compared and contrasted.

Graphical abstract: Hypervalency, secondary bonding and hydrogen bonding: siblings under the skin
From the themed collection: Primer
Tutorial Review

Chirality in curved polyaromatic systems

Chiral non-planar polyaromatic systems that display zero, positive or negative Gaussian curvature are analysed and their potential to ‘encode’ chirality of larger sp2-carbon allotropes is evaluated. Shown is a hypothetical peanut-shaped carbon allotrope, where helical chirality results from the interplay of various curvature types.

Graphical abstract: Chirality in curved polyaromatic systems
From the themed collection: Primer
Open Access Tutorial Review

Multi-step continuous-flow synthesis

Multi-step organic synthesis in continuous-flow systems has been Reviewed from 2009 onwards.

Graphical abstract: Multi-step continuous-flow synthesis
From the themed collection: Primer
Tutorial Review

Using titanium complexes to defeat cancer: the view from the shoulders of titans

Seeking ‘unifying mechanisms of action’ in titanium anti-cancer agents: a 40 year odyssey.

Graphical abstract: Using titanium complexes to defeat cancer: the view from the shoulders of titans
From the themed collection: Primer
Open Access Tutorial Review

Strategies for sensing neurotransmitters with responsive MRI contrast agents

This review introduces current and potential chemistry approaches in molecular fMRI that allow direct imaging of neurotransmitters.

Graphical abstract: Strategies for sensing neurotransmitters with responsive MRI contrast agents
From the themed collection: Primer
Tutorial Review

Kekulenes, cycloarenes, and heterocycloarenes: addressing electronic structure and aromaticity through experiments and calculations

A tutorial review describing kekulene and other cycloarenes, their synthesis, and the fundamental concepts of aromaticity they taught.

Graphical abstract: Kekulenes, cycloarenes, and heterocycloarenes: addressing electronic structure and aromaticity through experiments and calculations
From the themed collection: Primer
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CRISPR/Cas9: a historical and chemical biology perspective of targeted genome engineering

The development and adaptation of CRISPR–Cas9 as a genome editing tool and chemical biology approaches for modulating its activity.

Graphical abstract: CRISPR/Cas9: a historical and chemical biology perspective of targeted genome engineering
From the themed collection: Primer
Tutorial Review

Computing organic stereoselectivity – from concepts to quantitative calculations and predictions

This tutorial review outlines the theory and practice of computational modeling applied to understanding and predicting stereoselectivity.

Graphical abstract: Computing organic stereoselectivity – from concepts to quantitative calculations and predictions
From the themed collection: Primer
Open Access Tutorial Review

Computational materials design of crystalline solids

Recent advances in the computational techniques and procedures for the design of functional materials are reviewed.

Graphical abstract: Computational materials design of crystalline solids
Tutorial Review

The photophysics of photoredox catalysis: a roadmap for catalyst design

The photophysical properties of transition metal-based charge-transfer chromophores are discussed with an eye toward their application in organic photoredox catalysis.

Graphical abstract: The photophysics of photoredox catalysis: a roadmap for catalyst design
From the themed collection: Primer
Open Access Tutorial Review

Microjets and coated wheels: versatile tools for exploring collisions and reactions at gas–liquid interfaces

Scattering experiments using liquid microjets provide a window into collisions and reactions at the surfaces of high vapor pressure liquids.

Graphical abstract: Microjets and coated wheels: versatile tools for exploring collisions and reactions at gas–liquid interfaces
From the themed collection: Primer
Tutorial Review

Quantum state resolved gas–surface reaction dynamics experiments: a tutorial review

This tutorial review provides an introduction and overview of quantum state resolved reactivity measurements for methane chemisorption on transition metal surfaces.

Graphical abstract: Quantum state resolved gas–surface reaction dynamics experiments: a tutorial review
From the themed collection: Primer
Open Access Tutorial Review

Development of deep subsurface Raman spectroscopy for medical diagnosis and disease monitoring

The advent of non-invasive deep Raman techniques heralds the emergence of novel diagnostic and disease monitoring methods.

Graphical abstract: Development of deep subsurface Raman spectroscopy for medical diagnosis and disease monitoring
Tutorial Review

Phosphorus Lewis acids: emerging reactivity and applications in catalysis

Part of the renaissance in main group chemistry has been a result of the focus on reactivity and catalysis. In this tutorial review, we focus attention on the role of phosphorus-based Lewis acids in such advances.

Graphical abstract: Phosphorus Lewis acids: emerging reactivity and applications in catalysis
From the themed collection: Primer
Open Access Tutorial Review

Natural inorganic nanoparticles – formation, fate, and toxicity in the environment

Naturally occurring metal nanoparticles are formed via physical and biogeochemical processes in the environment wherein natural organic matter plays an important role in their occurrence, stability, and toxicity.

Graphical abstract: Natural inorganic nanoparticles – formation, fate, and toxicity in the environment
From the themed collection: Primer
Tutorial Review

Industrial applications of nanoparticles

This tutorial review analyses where nanoparticle research has left the laboratory and today contributes to valuable products.

Graphical abstract: Industrial applications of nanoparticles
From the themed collection: Primer
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Green chemistry for nanoparticle synthesis

This review describes the principles of green chemistry applied to the field of nanoparticle synthesis.

Graphical abstract: Green chemistry for nanoparticle synthesis
From the themed collection: Primer
Tutorial Review

Cell surface-based sensing with metallic nanoparticles

Nanoparticles provide versatile platforms for cell-surface sensing for diagnostic and screening applications.

Graphical abstract: Cell surface-based sensing with metallic nanoparticles
From the themed collection: Primer
Tutorial Review

Understanding catalysis

Catalysts often perform miraculous transformations of reactants A to very different products P in seemingly a single step. Such catalysts appear as a black box. This tutorial shows how we can shine light into this black box and understand the reaction mechanism. In particular, it aims at explaining some of the fundamental principles of the action of a catalyst.

Graphical abstract: Understanding catalysis
From the themed collection: Primer
Tutorial Review

Molecular artificial photosynthesis

Artificial photosynthesis involves transforming water and CO2 into O2 and carbohydrates: a challenging task for bioinspired renewable energy conversion schemes.

Graphical abstract: Molecular artificial photosynthesis
From the themed collection: Primer
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About this collection

This fall, students around the world will begin their graduate studies looking for that perfect match for their doctoral studies.  Students often find the process of identifying a research topic and an advisor a stressful and uncertain process.  Understandably, many students are only versed in the fundamentals of chemistry from their undergraduate coursework, with a limited knowledge of what constitutes the state-of-the-art in chemical research.  With this in mind, the Chemical Society Reviews Editorial Board thought it would be timely to provide a collection of Tutorial Reviews on some of the most cutting-edge, exciting research in the chemical sciences.  The Board sees this as a resource or ‘primer' for students, to help them learn more about various topics of investigation and to perhaps aid them in their decision making process.  To all the new graduate students, the Editorial Board and staff of Chemical Society Reviews would like to extend our congratulations to you on the next stage of your education and we hope this collection might provide some additional help in informing you about what might be the best path for your research interests.

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