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Wednesday 30 March 2011

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RSC-Royal Society for Chemistry -> RSS feeds

Selection of 12- RSS feeds from a total of 29 specialised peer reviewed journals plus 2 General publications

RSC - J. Mater. Chem. latest articles

RSC - Energy Environ. Sci. latest articles

RSC - Green Chem. latest articles

RSC - J. Anal. At. Spectrom. latest articles

RSC - CrystEngComm latest articles

RSC - Chem. Soc. Rev. latest articles

RSC - Lab Chip latest articles - downsize your lab!

RSC - Nanoscale latest articles

RSC - Nat. Prod. Rep. latest articles

RSC - Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. latest articles

RSC - Photochem. Photobiol. Sci. latest articles

RSC - Soft Matter latest articles   (my comment -In memory of the Prof. Pierre Gilles de Gennes FRS whose research began in Solid State Physics & Metallurgy  then on to lower energetic-(lower cost?) Soft Matter.

ChemWeb and The Alchemist

No serious website or blog about science and chemistry including my pages entitles "The Material chemists" can afford to ignore ChemWeb.com and it's attractive and functional, free house journal-newsletter, The Alchemist, cf Ref1 below.

In a major overhaul of my personal library I came across a paper version of "the alchemist-2001! cf.archives ref1. below)" (free online mag) . I went back to the site of which I am a registered member-(sadly too inactive). As a materials oriented person, fittingly, I found a couple of features on materials science one of which involved biomimetics (copying nature's processes to find improved processes (cheaper-less energy intensive) and products (improved properties) compared with existing choices.

"conch shells might be used as a model for creating composite materials as tough as steel but much less dense and perhaps far less costly to make in terms of energy and expense."
-Conch shell gives nano- insights into composite materials

The other concerned  storage materials involving nanotechnology

MORE...
issue overview

biomimetics: Tough as conch

materials: Storage in a whirl

analytical: Water's secret scents

environment: Burning for nitrous

robotics: Testing times for tox robot

politics: Nuclear issues

REFERENCE LINKS:
1. Achives: Jan 1997-to date 
2. Chemweb.com back ground.
3.  ChemWeb and the Alchemist

Tuesday 29 March 2011

Free Journal_Computational Molecular Science-1st Issue Jan2011_ from Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews


Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews, shortened to WIREs, offers free and easy access to it's 1st issue of Computational Molecular Science. More, if you get your library to opt-in, then a further 6 issues, corresponding to a full free 1st years publication subscription are on offer.. After a rapid review, I added most of the papers to my private collection. I liked the summaries on chemical bonding and the possibility of providing insight into computational materials sciences issues.

Well worth a visit.
en référence à : Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Computational Molecular Science - Wiley Online Library (afficher sur Google Sidewiki)