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  1. Combining Mesoporosity and Shape Selectivity in FAU–MFI Interzeolite Intermediates for Renewable Xylenes Production
  2. Catalyzing Chemistry Innovation: How Emerging Technologies Are Transforming the Chemical Industry
  3. Large language models in climate and sustainability policy: limits and opportunities
  4. RESILIENCE: Ten Principles for Building Resilient Chemistry for a Volatile World
  5. The Muscat Declaration: A Guiding Light to Illuminate the Path of the Green and Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering Community
  6. Process Intensification at the Nanoscale: Embedding SiC in Zeolites for Energy-Efficient Catalysis
  7. How Local Order Leads to Shape Selectivity in Disordered Materials: The Case of FAU-FER Interzeolite Transformation Intermediates
  8. Artificial intelligence reveals unbalanced sustainability domains in funded research
  9. Self-condensed organometallo Ir(III) ionosilica for sustainable visible-light promoted electron-transfer photocatalysis
  10. 9 Tips for a Successful PhD
  11. 9 Tips for a Successful PhD [Tip 2]
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  17. 9 Tips for a Successful PhD [Tip 8]
  18. 9 Tips for a Successful PhD [Tip 9]
  19. RESILIENCE by design: ten principles to guide chemistry in a volatile world
  20. Combining Electron Microscopy and Elemental Mapping for the Investigation of Zeolite Crystallization
  21. Platinum and CeO2−x Occlusion Electrodeposition at Unsupported Vulcan XC-72R for Methanol and Ethanol Oxidation Reactions in Alkaline Media
  22. Unlocking the Potential of Different Types of Biomass‐Derived Carbon Dots as Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Probes
  23. Language of Chemistry: Making IUPAC Nomenclature Available in Spanish
  24. Connecting chemical worlds for a sustainable future
  25. Enhanced efficiency in plastic waste upcycling: the role of mesoporosity and acidity in zeolites
  26. Hybrid organometallo-silica catalysts for sustainable visible-light promoted olefin isomerization
  27. Halting generative AI advancements may slow down progress in climate research
  28. Chemical Solutions to the Current Polycrisis
  29. Chemical Solutions to the Current Polycrisis
  30. Feeding the Planet: The Main Contribution and Challenge of Chemistry
  31. Tunable hybrid zeolites prepared by partial interconversion
  32. Blue-LED activated photocatalytic hydrogenation of nitroarenes with Cu2O/CuO heterojunctions
  33. Direct Synthesis of Highly Siliceous ZnO-FAU Zeolite with Enhanced Performance in Hydrocarbon Cracking Reactions
  34. Cooperative Surface Passivation and Hierarchical Structuring of Zeolite Beta Catalysts
  35. Cooperative Surface Passivation and Hierarchical Structuring of Zeolite Beta Catalysts
  36. How Reproducible are Surface Areas Calculated from the BET Equation?
  37. An Organizational Structure for the Future
  38. IUPAC and IYCN: Working Together for a Globally Sustainable Future
  39. Hierarchical Catalysts Prepared by Interzeolite Transformation
  40. Accelerating the Crystallization of Zeolite SSZ‐13 with Polyamines
  41. Emerging chemistry technologies for a better world
  42. Can I Become an Entrepreneur and If So, How?
  43. Chemistry Education is the Way Forward
  44. Highly emissive hybrid mesoporous organometallo-silica nanoparticles for bioimaging
  45. Micelle Formation inside Zeolites: A Critical Step in Zeolite Surfactant-Templating Observed by Raman Microspectroscopy
  46. Emerging technologies for a more sustainable future
  47. Hybrid Amino Acid‐TiO2 Materials with Tuneable Crystalline Structure and Morphology for Photocatalytic Applications
  48. Ultrafast surfactant-templating of *BEA zeolite: An efficient catalyst for the cracking of polyethylene pyrolysis vapours
  49. Spontaneous Pillaring of Pentasil Zeolites
  50. Advancing Chemistry Worldwide
  51. Chemistry 2030: A Roadmap for a New Decade
  52. Chemistry 2030: A Roadmap for a New Decade
  53. Surfactant‐Templated Zeolites: From Thermodynamics to Direct Observation
  54. Tracking Zeolite Crystallization by Elemental Mapping
  55. Consecutive Surfactant-Templating Opens up New Possibilities for Hierarchical Zeolites
  56. Testing the limits of zeolite structural flexibility: ultrafast introduction of mesoporosity in zeolites
  57. The use of N^N ligands as an alternative strategy for the sol–gel synthesis of visible-light activated titanias
  58. Controversies, compromises and the common chemical language
  59. Cover Feature: Thermochemistry of Surfactant‐Templating of USY Zeolite (Chem. Eur. J. 43/2019)
  60. Thermochemistry of Surfactant‐Templating of USY Zeolite
  61. Time-Resolved Dynamics of Intracrystalline Mesoporosity Generation in USY Zeolite
  62. Congreso Latino Americano de Química
  63. Surfactant-templated zeolites for the production of active pharmaceutical intermediates
  64. White-emitting organometallo-silica nanoparticles for sun-like light-emitting diodes
  65. Improving hydrogen production from the hydrolysis of ammonia borane by using multifunctional catalysts
  66. Corrections to “Diverse Physical States of Amorphous Precursors in Zeolite Sol Gel Syntheses”
  67. Ultrasmall Zeolite L Crystals Prepared from Highly Interdispersed Alkali‐Silicate Precursors
  68. Ultrasmall Zeolite L Crystals Prepared from Highly Interdispersed Alkali‐Silicate Precursors
  69. Diverse Physical States of Amorphous Precursors in Zeolite Synthesis
  70. The Energetics of Surfactant‐Templating of Zeolites
  71. The Energetics of Surfactant‐Templating of Zeolites
  72. Visible‐Light‐Activated Black Organotitanias: How Synthetic Conditions Influence Their Structure and Photocatalytic Activity
  73. Hybrid Dye‐Titania Nanoparticles for Superior Low‐Temperature Dye‐Sensitized Solar Cells
  74. Development of Intracrystalline Mesoporosity in Zeolites through Surfactant-Templating
  75. Surfactant-Templating of Zeolites: From Design to Application
  76. Bottom-up construction of highly photoactive dye-sensitized titania using Ru(II) and Ir(III) complexes as building blocks
  77. IUPAC's 100-Year Anniversary
  78. Organometallic phosphors as building blocks in sol–gel chemistry: luminescent organometallo-silica materials
  79. Recent advances in the textural characterization of hierarchically structured nanoporous materials
  80. In Situ Time-Resolved Observation of the Development of Intracrystalline Mesoporosity in USY Zeolite
  81. Magnetically separable mesoporous Fe3O4/silica catalysts with very low Fe3O4 content
  82. The title says it all.
  83. Tackling the Big Challenges of the Future
  84. Titania–Silica Materials for Enhanced Photocatalysis
  85. The role of mesoporosity and Si/Al ratio in the catalytic etherification of glycerol with benzyl alcohol using ZSM-5 zeolites
  86. Mesoporous Zeolites
  87. Hierarchical Zeolites and their Catalytic Performance in Selective Oxidative Processes
  88. Chemistry Education
  89. Mesostructured zeolites: bridging the gap between zeolites and MCM-41
  90. A Perspective on Chemistry Education
  91. ChemInform Abstract: Mesoporous Materials for Clean Energy Technologies
  92. Mesoporous Metal Complex–Silica Aerogels for Environmentally Friendly Amination of Allylic Alcohols
  93. Insights into the Active Species of Nanoparticle‐Functionalized Hierarchical Zeolites in Alkylation Reactions
  94. Evidences of Intracrystalline Mesostructured Porosity in Zeolites by Advanced Gas Sorption, Electron Tomography and Rotation Electron Diffraction
  95. Cover Picture: Evidence of Intracrystalline Mesostructured Porosity in Zeolites by Advanced Gas Sorption, Electron Tomography and Rotation Electron Diffraction (ChemCatChem 11/2014)
  96. Organotitanias: a versatile approach for band gap reduction in titania based materials
  97. Corrigendum: Realizing the Commercial Potential of Hierarchical Zeolites: New Opportunities in Catalytic Cracking
  98. Evidence of Intracrystalline Mesostructured Porosity in Zeolites by Advanced Gas Sorption, Electron Tomography and Rotation Electron Diffraction
  99. ChemInform Abstract: Realizing the Commercial Potential of Hierarchical Zeolites: New Opportunities in Catalytic Cracking
  100. The Third Way: Becoming an Academic Entrepreneur
  101. Mesoporous materials for clean energy technologies
  102. Desilication of TS-1 zeolite for the oxidation of bulky molecules
  103. ConfChem Conference on A Virtual Colloquium to Sustain and Celebrate IYC 2011 Initiatives in Global Chemical Education—The Global Experiment of the IYC2011: Creating Online Communities for Education and Science
  104. Realizing the Commercial Potential of Hierarchical Zeolites: New Opportunities in Catalytic Cracking
  105. Nanotechnology for the Energy Challenge
  106. Nanotechnology for Energy Production
  107. ChemInform Abstract: Sol—Gel Coordination Chemistry: Building Catalysts from the Bottom‐Up
  108. Editorial: From Mesoporous Supports to Mesoporous Catalysts: Introducing Functionality to Mesoporous Materials
  109. Cover Picture: Sol–Gel Coordination Chemistry: Building Catalysts from the Bottom‐Up / Editorial: From Mesoporous Supports to Mesoporous Catalysts: Introducing Functionality to Mesoporous Materials (ChemCatChem 4/2013)
  110. Sol–Gel Coordination Chemistry: Building Catalysts from the Bottom‐Up
  111. Metal-complex ionosilicas: Cationic mesoporus silica with Ni(II) and Cu(II) complexes in their framework
  112. Microwave-assisted catalysis by iron oxide nanoparticles on MCM-41: Effect of the support morphology
  113. Terminology of metal–organic frameworks and coordination polymers (IUPAC Recommendations 2013)
  114. Continuous flow nanocatalysis: reaction pathways in the conversion of levulinic acid to valuable chemicals
  115. Top Ten Emerging Technologies in 2013
  116. Helical Al- and Ce-MCM-41 materials as novel catalyst for acid and redox processes
  117. Mesoporous organosilicas with Pd(II) complexes in their framework
  118. Synthesis of ordered micro–mesoporous carbons by activation of SBA-15 carbon replicas
  119. Incorporation of cubane-type Mo3S4 molybdenum cluster sulfides in the framework of mesoporous silica
  120. Perspective: Questing for Blue Oceans
  121. A stable luminescent hybrid mesoporous copper complex–silica
  122. A mesostructured Y zeolite as a superior FCC catalyst – from lab to refinery
  123. Coordination polymers, metal–organic frameworks and the need for terminology guidelines
  124. Mesostructured zeolite Y—high hydrothermal stability and superior FCC catalytic performance
  125. Javier García-Martínez on the Commercialization of Research
  126. ChemInform Abstract: Incorporation of Chemical Functionalities in the Framework of Mesoporous Silica
  127. Well-ordered mesoporous interconnected silica spheres prepared using extremely low surfactant concentrations
  128. The Chemical Element
  129. Incorporation of chemical functionalities in the framework of mesoporous silica
  130. Magnetically separable nanocomposites with photocatalytic activity under visible light for the selective transformation of biomass-derived platform molecules
  131. Synthesis of mesoporous metal complex-silica materials and their use as solvent-free catalysts
  132. This Is Not The End, But The Beginning: The IYC Closing Ceremony
  133. Nanotechnology for the Energy Challenge
  134. Nanotechnology for Energy Production
  135. Introducing catalytic activity in helical nanostructures: microwave assisted oxathioacetalisation catalysed by Al-containing helical mesoporous silicas
  136. Single-step synthesis of manganese oxide octahedral molecular sieves with large pore sizes
  137. Nanotechnology for sustainable energy
  138. Nanostructured Porous Materials: Building Matter from the Bottom Up
  139. Hierarchical control of porous silica by pH adjustment: Alkyl polyamines as surfactants for bimodal silica synthesis and its carbon replica
  140. Javier Garcia Martinez Named a Young Global Leader
  141. Incorporation of Pd nanoparticles in mesostructured silica
  142. Is it possible to prepare olivine-type LiFeSiO4?A joint computational and experimental investigation
  143. Adsorptive and Acidic Properties, Reversible Lattice Oxygen Evolution, and Catalytic Mechanism of Cryptomelane-Type Manganese Oxides as Oxidation Catalysts
  144. Synthesis and Catalytic Applications of Self‐Assembled Carbon Nanofoams
  145. Synthesis, characterization and magnetism of monodispersed water soluble palladium nanoparticles
  146. Ultrasonic tissue characterization for monitoring nanostructured TiO2-induced bone growth
  147. Bistable Spin‐Crossover Nanoparticles Showing Magnetic Thermal Hysteresis near Room Temperature
  148. Ordered circular mesoporosity induced by phospholipids
  149. Javier Garcia Martinez Wins Silver Medal of the European Young Chemist Award
  150. Oxidation of SO2 catalysed by Mn-zeolites in aqueous phase
  151. Catalytic cracking of ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymers: comparison of different zeolites
  152. Silicalite-1 membranes supported on porous carbon discs
  153. Probe Molecule Kinetic Studies of Adsorption on MCM-41
  154. Regenerable CaO sorbents for SO2 retention: carbonaceous versus inorganic dispersants
  155. SO2−Faujasite Interaction:  A Study by in Situ FTIR and Thermogravimetry
  156. Kinetic, infrared, and X-ray absorption studies of adsorption, desorption, and reactions of thiophene on H-ZSM5 and Co/H-ZSM5
  157. Selective synthesis of zeolite briquettes from conformed ashes
  158. SO2 retention at low temperatures by Ca(OH)2-derived CaO: a model for CaO regeneration
  159. Factors governing reactivity in low temperature coal gasification. Part II. An attempt to correlate conversions with inorganic and mineral constituents
  160. Highly Active Catalyst from [PdCl2(NH2(CH2)12CH3)2] on NH4ZSM-5
  161. Synthesis and characterisation of MFI-type zeolites supported on carbon materials
  162. Acylation of 2-Methoxynaphthalene and Isobutylbenzene over Zeolite Beta