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Self-driving labs and automation software for chemistry and materials science
This cross-journal collection is dedicated to the development and application of automation tools (software and hardware) for chemistry and materials science, curated by Editors from Nature Communications, Communications Chemistry, Communications Engineering, Communications Materials and Scientific Reports.
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Atomically precise nanochemistry
This Collection presents the latest progress in the synthesis, characterization, functionalization, self-assembly, and applications of atomically-precise nanomaterials.
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2023 Editors' Highlights
The Editors and Editorial Board of Communications Chemistry are pleased to launch an Editors’ Highlights Collection featuring some of their favourite articles published in the journal in 2023.
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Triplet-harvesting materials
Development of advanced systems and materials for triplet harvesting holds great promise for many applications. This Collection aims to bring together research from different areas of triplet-harvesting systems and materials.
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Mechanically interlocked molecules
This Collection aims to bring together the latest research on mechanically interlocked molecules, including with respect to their design, construction, characterization, properties, function and application.
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Modelling and advanced characterization of framework materials
Recent years have seen a rapid acceleration of research on framework materials, including, among others, metal–organic frameworks, covalent organic frameworks, supramolecular organic frameworks, porous organic polymers, and inorganic framework materials. This Collection brings together research focused on advanced characterization and computational modelling, providing new molecular insight on the structure and behaviour of framework materials.
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Molecules and materials for photothermal therapy
This Collection serves as a platform for researchers to share insights and contribute to the ongoing evolution of molecules and materials used for photothermal therapy as a transformative therapeutic approach.
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High-pressure chemistry
This Collection aims to bring together latest findings from the interdisciplinary field of high-pressure chemistry.
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Main group chemistry
This Main Group Chemistry Collection invites submissions covering fundamental and applied research and welcomes both experimental and theoretical contributions.
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Chemoenzymatic synthesis
This Collection aims to present the latest progress in the chemoenzymatic syntheses of high-value-added organic compounds. We welcome both experimental and theoretical studies.
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Advances in organic synthesis
This Collection, a partnership between Nature Synthesis, Nature Communications and Communications Chemistry, will serve to bring together articles describing advances across the field of organic synthesis.
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