eTOC ‘Chemistry International’ – Oct-Dec 2024

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Chemistry International Volume 46, Issue 4


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The Atomium is a monumental icon in Brussels, Belgium. It was first built in 1958 as the center piece of the World Expo. Representing an elementary iron crystal, it echoes faith in scientific progress and highlights advances in science and technology. This emblematic structure appears fitting to recognize emerging technologies. In this issue, IUPAC presents its 2024 selection of Top Ten Emerging Technologies in Chemistry; see page 8.

 


Sections
Features | Up for Discussion| WireProject Place | imPACtConference CallMark Your Calendar

Archives of Chemistry International


Vice President’s Column

IUPAC Priorities as of May 2024

Shaping Tomorrow’s Chemistry: Reflections and Goals (2)
by Mary Garson
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Features

Spotlight on IUPAC Young Observers (6)
by Daniel (Dan) Reddy, Silvina (Silvi) Di Pietro, and Tien Thuy Quach
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IUPAC’s 2024 Top Ten Emerging Technologies in Chemistry (8)
by Fernando Gomollón-Bel
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Up for Discussion

Digital IUPAC Ten Years On (17)
by Jeremy G. Frey
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IUPAC Wire

Winners of the 2024 IUPAC-Solvay International Award for Young Chemists

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IUPAC Announces the 2024 Top Ten Emerging Technologies in Chemistry (18)
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Winners of the 2024 IUPAC-Solvay International Award for Young Chemists (18)
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The 2024 Hanwha-TotalEnergies IUPAC Young Scientist Award was presented at MACRO 2024 by Igor Lacík (right) to Lutz Nuhn (left) and Rongrong Hu.

Hanwha-TotalEnergies IUPAC Young Polymer Scientist Award 2024 (19)
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2025 IUPAC Awards in Analytical Chemistry—Call for nominations (20)
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IUPAC Elections for the 2026–2027 Term (21)
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InChI 1.07 available on GitHub (21)
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The International Year of Quantum Science and Technology (22)
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Pure and Applied Chemistry Special Issues—Call for Papers (23)
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CCE 2024 Awardees Shelley Rap, Amanda Bongers, and Mei-Hung Chiu

Chemistry Education Awards 2024 (24)
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Project Place

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IUPAC Subcommittee on Structure and Properties of Commercial Polymers—East Asia Research Meeting (26)
by Jiasong He
<doi> | <https://iupac.org/body/421/>

Bioavailability of Endocrine Substances in Aquatic Ecosystems, Emerging Contaminants (ECs) and Impact on Agricultural Water Reuse (32)
by Shevah Yehuda
<doi> | <https://iupac.org/project/2018-013-2-600>

IUPAC East Asia Research Meeting 81A (2023), hosted by Y. Men and chaired by K. Nitta (See CI Oct 2024, p. 26)

 

 

Making an imPACt

Learning about e-waste (36)
A special issue of Chemistry Teacher International published in June 2024 (Vol 6 Issue 2)
by Francesca M. Kerton
<doi> | <https://www.degruyter.com/journal/key/cti/6/2/html>

The global scenario and challenges of radioactive waste in the marine environment (37)
by S. A. Di Pietro, JC Juan Edward, N. Priest, and H. Garelick
A PAC special issue brings together a series of reviews and original papers that are concerned with the diverse aspects of the fate and transport of radionuclides; Pure App. Chem., 2024, Volume 96, Issue 7.
<doi> | <https://iupac.org/project/2021-027-2-600/>

 

Conference Call

POLY-CHAR 2024 MADRID—“Polymers for our Future” (40)
by Araceli Flores and Michael Hess
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Applications of Nanotechnology in Agriculture and Food Systems (42)
by Melanie Kah and Rai Kookana
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Metal-Organic Frameworks for Medicine, Energy and Water Treatment (43)
by Olesia G. Kulyk and Romy Ettlinger
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Grand Challenges for Biotechnology: Health, Food Security, and Global Warming (46)
by Fengwu Bai
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Where 2B & Y

Global Women’s Breakfast (GWB)— The Impact of the (GWB) at the University of Duhok (48)
by Suhad A Yasin
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Mark Your Calendar

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Year INDEX 2024 (50) [PDF]

 

 

page first posted 10 Oct 2024; published by De Gruyter 16 Oct 2024

 

 

 

 

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