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The 2025 Inorganic Chemistry Lectureship recognizes an early career researcher who has demonstrated creativity and impact in leading research in inorganic chemistry. Find out more and submit your nomination: go.acs.org/bqo ACSINORDivision

The 2025 Inorganic Chemistry Lectureship recognizes an early career researcher who has demonstrated creativity and impact in leading research in inorganic chemistry.

Find out more and submit your nomination: go.acs.org/bqo

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The cover art of Inorganic Chemistry this week represents a lanthanide phosphinate square grid, encapsulating a carbonate anion, as discussed in go.acs.org/bLf.

The cover art of <a href="/InorgChem/">Inorganic Chemistry</a> this week represents a lanthanide phosphinate square grid, encapsulating a carbonate anion, as discussed in go.acs.org/bLf.
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LAST CALL FOR NOMINATIONS The 2025 Inorganic Chemistry Lectureship recognizes an early career researcher who has demonstrated creativity and impact in leading research in inorganic chemistry. Submit your nomination by December 1st! go.acs.org/bqo ACSINORDivision

LAST CALL FOR NOMINATIONS

The 2025 Inorganic Chemistry Lectureship recognizes an early career researcher who has demonstrated creativity and impact in leading research in inorganic chemistry.

Submit your nomination by December 1st! 

go.acs.org/bqo

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More great Inorganic Chemistry from across the Periodic Table! Lu et al. demonstrate that symmetry trapping suppresses ferroelectricity in Dion-Jacobson layered perovskite oxides Cs(La,Nd)Nb2O7: go.acs.org/bMQ

More great <a href="/InorgChem/">Inorganic Chemistry</a> from across the Periodic Table! Lu et al. demonstrate that symmetry trapping suppresses ferroelectricity in Dion-Jacobson layered perovskite oxides Cs(La,Nd)Nb2O7: go.acs.org/bMQ
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Now in Inorganic Chemistry! Research from Kageyama Lab shows the well-defined {100} facets of BaTiO3 cubes promote surface reactions during topochemical reduction, facilitating O/H exchange to form BaTiO2.3H0.7 with the highest reported H content: go.acs.org/bMU

Now in <a href="/InorgChem/">Inorganic Chemistry</a>! Research from <a href="/kageyamalab/">Kageyama Lab</a> shows the well-defined {100} facets of BaTiO3 cubes promote surface reactions during topochemical reduction, facilitating O/H exchange to form BaTiO2.3H0.7 with the highest reported H content: go.acs.org/bMU
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The cover art of Inorganic Chemistry this week accompanies the article "Binuclear Coordination Assemblies of Metal Tetraphenylporphyrins (M = Mn, Fe, and In) with Anionic Thioindigo Bridges as Promising Magnetic Systems with Tunable Properties". Read it here: go.acs.org/bPG

The cover art of <a href="/InorgChem/">Inorganic Chemistry</a> this week accompanies the article "Binuclear Coordination Assemblies of Metal Tetraphenylporphyrins (M = Mn, Fe, and In) with Anionic Thioindigo Bridges as Promising Magnetic Systems with Tunable Properties".  Read it here: go.acs.org/bPG
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Check out the new paper in Inorganic Chemistry revealing spin-flip luminescence in a chromium(III) metallosupramolecular cage providing new perspective on Cr(III) chemistry: go.acs.org/bQv Juan Ramón Jiménez

Check out the new paper in <a href="/InorgChem/">Inorganic Chemistry</a> revealing spin-flip luminescence in a chromium(III) metallosupramolecular cage providing new perspective on Cr(III) chemistry: go.acs.org/bQv
<a href="/_juanrajimenez/">Juan Ramón Jiménez</a>
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The cover art of Inorganic Chemistry this week accompanies the article "Fluoride Ion Storage and Conduction Mechanism in Fluoride Ion Battery Positive Electrode, Ruddlesden–Popper-Type Layered Perovskite La1.2Sr1.8Mn2O7 Crystal". View it here: go.acs.org/bTS

The cover art of <a href="/InorgChem/">Inorganic Chemistry</a> this week accompanies the article "Fluoride Ion Storage and Conduction Mechanism in Fluoride Ion Battery Positive Electrode, Ruddlesden–Popper-Type Layered Perovskite La1.2Sr1.8Mn2O7 Crystal".  View it here: go.acs.org/bTS
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The cover of Inorganic Chemistry this week accompanies the article "Photoexcitation and One-Electron Reduction Processes of a CO2 Photoreduction Dyad Catalyst Having a Zinc(II) Porphyrin Photosensitizer". View it here: go.acs.org/bYg

The cover of <a href="/InorgChem/">Inorganic Chemistry</a> this week accompanies the article "Photoexcitation and One-Electron Reduction Processes of a CO2 Photoreduction Dyad Catalyst Having a Zinc(II) Porphyrin Photosensitizer".  View it here: go.acs.org/bYg
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Now in Inorganic Chemistry! The exsolution mechanism of Ag-NPs from Ag-doped perovskites is unveiled. Ag-NPs remain stable up to 800°C, which is crucial for the application of silver-decorated materials at high temperature: go.acs.org/bZf

Now in <a href="/InorgChem/">Inorganic Chemistry</a>! The exsolution mechanism of Ag-NPs from Ag-doped perovskites is unveiled. Ag-NPs remain stable up to 800°C, which is crucial for the application of silver-decorated materials at high temperature: go.acs.org/bZf
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New in Inorganic Chemistry! The Alan Balch Lab expands the understanding of gold(I) chemistry and ligand design: go.acs.org/c0q #Chemistry #GoldComplexes #CoordinationChemistry

New in <a href="/InorgChem/">Inorganic Chemistry</a>! The Alan Balch Lab expands the understanding of gold(I) chemistry and ligand design: go.acs.org/c0q 
#Chemistry #GoldComplexes #CoordinationChemistry
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Nominations are open until January 11th for the 2025 ACS Organic & Inorganic Au Rising Stars! If you're in the first 8 years of your career, nominate yourself or a peer to be featured in the journal's upcoming Special Issue. Find out more: go.acs.org/c1S

Nominations are open until January 11th for the 2025 ACS Organic &amp; Inorganic Au Rising Stars!

If you're in the first 8 years of your career, nominate yourself or a peer to be featured in the journal's upcoming Special Issue.

Find out more: go.acs.org/c1S
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The cover of Inorganic Chemistry this week accompanies the article "Redox Noninnocent Copper(I) Complex Where Metal Is a Spectator and Ligand Is an Actor in the Glaser Coupling Reaction of Alkynes". View it here: go.acs.org/c4O

The cover of <a href="/InorgChem/">Inorganic Chemistry</a> this week accompanies the article "Redox Noninnocent Copper(I) Complex Where Metal Is a Spectator and Ligand Is an Actor in the Glaser Coupling Reaction of Alkynes".  View it here: go.acs.org/c4O
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Now in Inorganic Chemistry! Spin crossover in a Co-iminosemiquinonate complex & versatility in Co oxidation/spin state & ligand oxidation/protonation state, new from Prof Colette Boskovic @unimelb #SpinCrossover #RedoxActiveLigands Read it here: go.acs.org/c7l

Now in <a href="/InorgChem/">Inorganic Chemistry</a>! Spin crossover in a Co-iminosemiquinonate complex &amp; versatility in Co oxidation/spin state &amp; ligand oxidation/protonation state, new from <a href="/ColetteBoskovic/">Prof Colette Boskovic</a> @unimelb  #SpinCrossover #RedoxActiveLigands 
Read it here: go.acs.org/c7l
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Now in Inorganic Chemistry! Read about heteroleptic bimetallic complexes exhibiting strong metallophilic interactions obtained using simple synthetic procedures. In the case of silver(I) ions, an unprecedented paddlewheel-like structure was achieved: go.acs.org/cbE

Now in <a href="/InorgChem/">Inorganic Chemistry</a>! Read about heteroleptic bimetallic complexes exhibiting strong metallophilic interactions obtained using simple synthetic procedures. In the case of silver(I) ions, an unprecedented paddlewheel-like structure was achieved: go.acs.org/cbE