Managing Editor @JACS_Au, @ACSCentSci, @ChemMater, @ACSMatLett; PhD and Postdoc @warwickchem. May have a slight obsession with sport. Opinions are my own
Excited to share that the Operando and In Situ Characterization of Energy Storage Materials Special Issue is now live in Chemistry of Materials! This collection highlights advances in studying energy storage materials under working conditions. Read more: https://t.co/O5X2FTKnng
This Collection highlights published work that was funded by the Petroleum Research Fund. The PRF was established in 1944 and invests approximately $19 million per year in seed funding for fundamental research involving petroleum-derived compounds. https://t.co/AOo6Osq6N8
📣Announcing the winners of the Chemistry of Materials 2025 Lectureship and Best Paper Award. Meet the winners with an exclusive interview and read their outstanding research.
Read Now👉 https://t.co/q6ArVyTOj5
Excited to share that the Chemistry of Emergent 2D Materials Special Issue is now live! @ChemMater
https://t.co/FetcXprrax. More will come soon.
Many thanks to the editorial team and all contributing authors for making this possible!
https://t.co/C9CjUz7iAE
Congratulations to the 2025 Chemistry Nobel Laureates Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson and Omar M. Yaghi!
Check out this guest Editorial by Prof. Yaghi & Prof. Laura Gagliardi on the future of #MOFs 👉 https://t.co/9GGb7gMr7h
Explore the Collection 👉https://t.co/KA1YytHBQy
Nominations now open for ACS Materials Au 2026 Rising Stars! Celebrate early-career researchers making progress in materials science.
📅 Deadline: Monday, October 20, 2025
Nominate your Rising Star (self-nominations welcome): https://t.co/sjfFJKEh55
Cc: @ChemMater
#CallforPapers: Continuous Flow Chemistry
This #JACSAu Special Issue aims to showcase the multidisciplinary applications of continuous flow chemistry and provide a platform for the latest innovations in the field.
Find out more on ACS Axial: https://t.co/rRm3dp8lDb
Nominations for the 2025 Chemistry of Materials Best Paper Award are now open. This award honors forward-thinking research and celebrates the importance of co-author contributions. The nomination deadline is July 23.
Submit your nomination 👉 https://t.co/06AqO3UUaY
📣 Nominations for the 2025 Chemistry of Materials Best Paper Award are now open. This award honors forward-thinking research and celebrates the importance of co-author contributions. The nomination deadline is July 23.
Submit your nomination 👉 https://t.co/M3syqXey0H
This Call for Papers from ACS Materials Au seeks to highlight the design, manufacturing, functional properties, and mathematical/computational modeling of complex materials. Submit your manuscript by December 31, 2025.
Submit your research 👉 https://t.co/KAcHXQpErS
We are thrilled to celebrate 5 years of the ACS Au Journal Family. We present this joint Collection featuring a sample of the excellent work published in the journals in the last five years, handpicked by the Editors-in-Chief and the Deputy Editors. 👉 https://t.co/j532hnU1V7
This Collection from Chemistry of Materials highlights recent contributions to this dynamic field as researchers continue to innovate in the pursuit of unlocking their full potential.
Read now 👉 https://t.co/UHpWvKSwZb
ACS Materials Au recognizes early career scientists who represent the depth, breadth, diversity, and interconnectivity of materials science being conducted across the globe.
Read this Special Issue 👉 https://t.co/ET0UHvwyQp
We are pleased to welcome the new Deputy Editor of ACS Materials Letters - Prof. Hong-Cai (Joe) Zhou from Texas A&M University.
Learn more about Prof. Zhou's research and his plans for the journal in our recent interview with him 👉 https://t.co/WZs7LYRqSi
We are pleased to welcome the new Deputy Editor of ACS Materials Letters - Prof. Hong-Cai (Joe) Zhou from Texas A&M University.
Learn more about Prof. Zhou's research and his plans for the journal in our recent interview with him 👉 https://t.co/I17MFMYXA6
This new Collection from Chemistry of Materials showcases an excellent selection of highly cited and downloaded content, as well as papers that attracted wider media attention and some recommended reading from our editorial team.
Read now 👉 https://t.co/AaGAdLa7lW
And to make things even worse, half of the services this weekend aren’t running at all and those that are running are late and so overcrowded you can’t get on. Even by your standards, @CrossCountryUK, this is pathetic
How can a simple train journey from Oxford to Birmingham in normal weather conditions be so spectacularly rubbish? The answer, as always, is @CrossCountryUK