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Chemical Society Reviews

Chemical Society Reviews publishes accessible, succinct and reader-friendly articles on topics of current interest in the chemical sciences.



Chem Soc Rev 2006 Inside Cover Gallery



Eye-catching cover images are created by authors of Chem Soc Rev articles, in collaboration with the Chem Soc Rev design team. The pictures adorn the covers of the print journal, feature in the online contents list and in the online cover gallery. Authors who wish to have their artwork featured on a journal cover should contact the Editor for further information.

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Cover image for Volume 35 Number 12 (Inside) 2006

Volume 35 Number 12 (Inside) 2006

Examples of modern cellulose films: nanosized cellulose/polystyrene blends. The background shows chemically pulped wood fibres, the most abundant native source of cellulose


DOI: 10.1039/b616166a

Cover image for Volume 35 Number 9 (Inside) 2006

Volume 35 Number 9 (Inside) 2006

An expanded view (covering 7 orders of magnitude in scale) of a wafer of chemical sensors that use networks of carbon nanotubes as the active sensor material.
DOI: 10.1039/B611408N

Cover image for Volume 35 Number 8 (inside) 2006

Volume 35 Number 8 (inside) 2006

Four 'acentric' properties, second-harmonic generation, piezoelectricity, pyroelectricity, and ferroelectricity are described. A brief history of each phenomenon is given, along with data interpretation.
DOI: 10.1039/b609660n


Cover image for Volume 35 Number 7 (Inside) 2006

Volume 35 Number 7 (Inside) 2006

The open-framework aluminophosphates are composed of wonderful structural architectures; the cover shows JDF-20 with extra-large 20-ring channels.
DOI: 10.1039/B608252C

Cover image for Volume 35 number 5 (inside) 2006

Volume 35 number 5 (inside) 2006

The figure on the cover portrays a leading example of a non-covalent approach (ie, nanohybrids) towards the investigation of SWNT as electron acceptor-together with a zinc tetraarylporphyrin as light harvesting electron-into electron-donor-acceptor ensembles.
DOI: 10.1039/b604904b

Cover image for Volume 35 Number 4 (inside) 2006

Volume 35 Number 4 (inside) 2006

A chemical perspective on the production, combustion and environmental aspects of automotive fuels is provided by research scientists at Ford Motor Company and ExxonMobil
DOI: 10.1039/b603407c


Cover image for Volume 35 number 3 (inside) 2006

Volume 35 number 3 (inside) 2006

Linked-BINOLs with coordinative heteroatom linker create a unique and effective chiral environment that is not accessible from BINOL itself.
DOI: 10.1039/B602071M

Cover image for Volume 35 Number 2 (Inside) 2006

Volume 35 Number 2 (Inside) 2006

Microwave oven equipped with a probe system (quartz horn) for simultaneous irradiation with power ultrasound and microwaves
DOI: 10.1039/B600654J

Cover image for Volume 35 Number 1 (Inside) 2006

Volume 35 Number 1 (Inside) 2006

Biology has lifted the skin's veil only to find it's more than skin deep - now it's chemistry's turn.
DOI: 10.1039/b516871f