Trends in Chemistry

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Trends in Chemistry features timely and digestible reviews on the big questions in chemistry. Published by ; tweets by the editor Tom Dursch.

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    29. sij

    Our February issue is now live! Don't miss fantastic contributions from the groups of: Shu-Hong Yu; Li-Dong Zhao; ; (cover image); Shankar Balasubramanian; Chunhai Fan; Shihe Yang; Yanglong Hou; and Andy McNally.

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  2. As a thanks to our community for a fantastic 2019, our special issue highlighting transition-metal-catalyzed reactions is now free-to-access for 4 weeks! Be sure to check out this lovely issue! Here's what Chris Uyeda () had to say:

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  3. 30. sij

    The February issue of Trends in Chemistry is available now. Read it here:

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    29. sij

    Our review in Trends in Chemistry on Modularity and Total Synthesis was highlighted by editors as one of the best reviews last year. Congrats again Alex and Sebastian!

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  5. 23. sij

    The January issue of Trends in Chemistry is available now. Read it here:

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  6. 13. sij

    A fantastic new Review from Guangbin Dong and Lin Deng () addresses C−C bond-activation strategies for ketones with a focus on transition-metal-catalyzed approaches.

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  7. 6. sij

    It's hard to believe Trends in Chemistry is almost 1 year old. Looking back on year one, we have a lot to be thankful for. Many thanks to my fantastic colleagues, authors, reviewers, and readers. Stay tuned for our excellent upcoming anniversary issue.

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  8. Our January issue is now live! Time for some lovely holiday reading. Fantastic work from the groups of: Claudia Marcolli; (cover image); ; Giulio Cerullo; ; Xiaobo Chen; Bing Xu; and .

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  9. RT : Thank you to everyone who joined us for the annual Cell Press/ party during the 2019 MRS Fall meeting! We had an awesome time. Check out our photo gallery here:

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    Our preview papers are now online! First up is from John Asbury of and looking at triplet pair separation vs relaxation in diamond anvil cells

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  11. A new Review in our upcoming February issue from Chunhai Fan and colleagues addresses the use of DNA nanostructures for directing the assembly of molecules and materials into new architectures with spatial organization.

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  12. In our upcoming February issue, Andy McNally () and colleagues highlight a redox-neutral version of the Mitsunobu reaction.

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  13. The December issue of Trends in Chemistry is available now. Read the full issue:

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  14. A wonderful new Review from Shu Yang () and colleagues discusses basic folding mechanisms, synthetic strategies, and structural design of responsive and foldable soft materials. Just in time for

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  15. A new Spotlight by Claudia Marcolli and Ulrich Krieger highlights a recent article in by Ryan Sullivan and colleagues on using optical tweezers to probe secondary organic aerosol morphology: . Full article: .

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  16. Our December issue is now live! Fantastic work from the groups of: ; Tim Liedl (cover article); Steve Forrest and Barry Rand; ; ; Richard Kaner; Xiaowei Zhan; and .

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  17. In our upcoming January issue, Song Lin () and Luiz Novaes () highlight the electrocatalytic diazidation of alkenes.

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  19. Check out our new materials science collection--from lanthanide photonics to body-interfaced chemical sensors and molecular magnets. 10 articles are freely available now:

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  20. A fantastic new Review from Dan Zhao and colleagues () to be featured in our upcoming February issue discusses multi-scale design of "flexible" MOFs, including what is meant by flexibility in these systems.

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