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Annual Editorial for Chemical Reviews.
Chemical Reviews ( IF 62.1 ) Pub Date : 2020-04-22 , DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrev.0c00224
Sharon Hammes-Schiffer

Over the past year, Chemical Reviews has continued to publish comprehensive, authoritative, critical, and accessible reviews on emerging and multidisciplinary topics as well as the core areas of chemistry. To further engage the community as we pursue our mission to publish timely and timeless reviews, I am excited to announce a new annual Chemical Reviews initiative. At the beginning of February 2020, we launched the inaugural Chemical ReviewsYour Favorite Review contest. First, we released a series of polls via our Twitter feed and e-mails sent to our authors and the community. These polls featured all of the articles published in 2019, organized by issue number, and we encouraged everyone in the chemistry community to vote for their favorite review from each issue. At the conclusion of this first round, the reviews with the highest number of votes from each issue were combined for a final round of voting by the community. We received 4299 votes for the first round and 8416 votes for the final round, summing to a total of 12 715 votes. The authors of the top 10 reviews receiving the most votes were sent a certificate of congratulations, and the authors of the review that received the most votes were sent a Chemical Reviews prize pack. Congratulations to the winners listed below, and congratulations to all of our authors, reviewers, and readers for helping to make this contest a success! The top 10 Chemical Reviews from 2019 Your Favorite Review contest are: Pharmaceuticals of Emerging Concern in Aquatic Systems: Chemistry, Occurrence, Effects, and Removal Methods Manvendra Patel, Rahul Kumar, Kamal Kishor, Todd Mlsna, Charles U. Pittman Jr., and Dinesh Mohan* https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemrev.8b00299 Tackling the Challenges of Enzymatic (Bio)Fuel Cells Xinxin Xiao, Hong-qi Xia, Ranran Wu, Lu Bai, Lu Yan, Edmond Magner, Serge Cosnier, Elisabeth Lojou*, Zhiguang Zhu*, and Aihua Liu* https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemrev.9b00115 Native Chemical Ligation and Extended Methods: Mechanisms, Catalysis, Scope, and Limitations Vangelis Agouridas, Ouafâa El Mahdi, Vincent Diemer, Marine Cargoët, Jean-Christophe M. Monbaliu*, and Oleg Melnyk* https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemrev.8b00712 Cyclotides: From Structure to Function Simon J. de Veer, Meng-Wei Kan, and David J. Craik* https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemrev.9b00402 Characterization of Lipid–Protein Interactions and Lipid-Mediated Modulation of Membrane Protein Function through Molecular Simulation Melanie P. Muller, Tao Jiang, Chang Sun, Muyun Lihan, Shashank Pant, Paween Mahinthichaichan, Anda Trifan, and Emad Tajkhorshid* https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemrev.8b00608 Solar Energy on Demand: A Review on High Temperature Thermochemical Heat Storage Systems and Materials Alfonso J. Carrillo*, José González-Aguilar*, Manuel Romero, and Juan M. Coronado* https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemrev.8b00315 Supramolecular Luminescent Sensors Teresa L. Mako, Joan M. Racicot, and Mindy Levine* https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemrev.8b00260 Tetrazoles via Multicomponent Reactions Constantinos G. Neochoritis, Ting Zhao, and Alexander Dömling* https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemrev.8b00564 Bond-Forming and -Breaking Reactions at Sulfur(IV): Sulfoxides, Sulfonium Salts, Sulfur Ylides, and Sulfinate Salts Daniel Kaiser, Immo Klose, Rik Oost, James Neuhaus, Nuno Maulide* https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemrev.9b00111 Concepts of Artificial Intelligence for Computer-Assisted Drug Discovery Xin Yang, Yifei Wang, Ryan Byrne, Gisbert Schneider*, Shengyong Yang* https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemrev.8b00728 Our tradition of publishing Thematic Issues on a wide range of timely topics has continued this past year. The Thematic Issues published in 2019 are as follows:
  • Macrocycles
  • 1D Nanomaterials/Nanowires
  • Frontiers in Main Group Chemistry
  • Computational Design of Catalysts from Molecules to Materials
  • Nucleic Acid Nanotechnology
  • Biomembrane Structure, Dynamics, and Reactions
  • Perovskites
  • First Row Metals and Catalysis
  • Metals in Medicine
  • Chemical Sensors
We have an exciting slate of Thematic Issues scheduled for 2020 and another set initiated for 2021. I encourage readers to contact me or an Associate Editor with suggestions of topics for future Thematic Issues and to submit proposals in diverse fields of chemistry, particularly emerging and interdisciplinary fields. Macrocycles 1D Nanomaterials/Nanowires Frontiers in Main Group Chemistry Computational Design of Catalysts from Molecules to Materials Nucleic Acid Nanotechnology Biomembrane Structure, Dynamics, and Reactions Perovskites First Row Metals and Catalysis Metals in Medicine Chemical Sensors The success of Chemical Reviews depends on many extraordinary people. I am grateful to our outstanding group of Associate Editors: Ruma Banerjee, Guy Bertrand, Tao Deng, David Ginger, and Joachim Heberle. I also appreciate the valuable expertise and feedback provided by our editorial advisory board as well as our authors and reviewers. Finally, we would not be able to function without LeeAnn Pannebaker, our Coordinating Editor, Eric Mills, our Managing Editor, Marcus Anderson, who spearheaded the Your Favorite Review contest, and the other American Chemical Society Publications staff. I encourage our authors, reviewers, and readers to keep in touch with us through our Twitter account @ACSChemRev and by visiting our Web site https://pubs.acs.org/journal/chreay to see the latest reviews. I also want to let our authors, reviewers, and readers know that the Chemical Reviews team is sensitive to the challenges presented by the COVID-19 crisis, and we are working together to make accommodations in our procedures. We hope that all of you remain safe and healthy. Views expressed in this editorial are those of the author and not necessarily the views of the ACS. This article has not yet been cited by other publications.


中文翻译:

年度化学评论社论。

在过去的一年中,“化学评论”继续发表有关新兴和多学科主题以及化学核心领域的全面,权威,关键和可访问的评论。为了在我们追求发布及时而永恒的评论的使命中进一步与社区互动,我很高兴宣布一项新的年度化学评论计划。2020年2月上旬,我们启动了首届“化学评论”,“您最喜欢的评论”比赛。首先,我们通过Twitter feed和发送给作者和社区的电子邮件发布了一系列民意调查。这些民意调查精选了2019年发布的所有文章(按期刊号排列),我们鼓励化学界的每个人为每个期刊投票选出他们最喜欢的评论。在第一轮结束时,将各期票数最高的评论合并,以进行社区的最后一轮投票。我们在第一轮获得4299票,在最后一轮获得8416票,总计12 715票。得票最多的前10条评论的作者均收到了祝贺证书,得票最多的评论的作者获得了化学评论。奖品包。恭喜以下获奖者,并祝贺我们所有的作者,评论者和读者帮助我们使比赛成功!2019年十大化学评论您最喜欢的评论8b00564硫(IV)上的键形成和断裂反应:亚砜,S盐,硫叶立德和亚磺酸盐Daniel Kaiser,Immo Klose,Rik Oost,James Neuhaus,Nuno Maulide * https://doi.org/10.1021/ acs.chemrev.9b00111用于计算机辅助药物发现的人工智能概念杨欣,王一飞,瑞安·伯恩,吉斯伯特·施耐德*,杨圣勇* https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemrev.8b00728我们的出版传统过去一年中,有关各种及时主题的主题问题仍在继续。2019年发布的主题问题如下:9b00111用于计算机辅助药物发现的人工智能概念杨欣,王一飞,赖安·伯恩,吉斯伯特·施耐德*,杨圣勇** https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemrev.8b00728我们在在过去的一年中,各种各样的及时主题一直在继续。2019年发布的主题问题如下:9b00111用于计算机辅助药物发现的人工智能概念杨欣,王一飞,赖安·伯恩,吉斯伯特·施耐德*,杨圣勇** https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemrev.8b00728我们在在过去的一年中,各种各样的及时主题一直在继续。2019年发布的主题问题如下:
  • 宏周期
  • 一维纳米材料/纳米线
  • 主体化学前沿
  • 从分子到材料的催化剂的计算设计
  • 核酸纳米技术
  • 生物膜的结构,动力学和反应
  • 钙钛矿
  • 第一排金属和催化
  • 医药金属
  • 化学传感器
我们计划在2020年举办一系列激动人心的主题课题,并在2021年启动另一项主题。我鼓励读者与我或副编辑联系,以提供有关未来主题课题的建议,并提交化学各个领域的建议,尤其是新兴学科和跨学科学科领域。Macrocycles 1D纳米材料/纳米线在从分子到材料的催化剂的主组化学计算设计中的前沿核酸纳米技术生物膜的结构,动力学和反应钙钛矿在医学中的第一行金属和催化金属化学传感器化学评论的成功取决于许多非凡的人。我非常感谢我们杰出的副编辑小组:Ruma Banerjee,Guy Bertrand,Tao Deng,David Ginger和Joachim Heberle。我也非常感谢我们的编辑顾问委员会以及我们的作者和审稿人提供的宝贵专业知识和反馈。最后,如果没有LeanAnn Pannebaker,我们的协调编辑Eric Mills,我们的执行编辑Marcus Anderson率先发表您的最爱评论,我们将无法运作。竞赛,以及其他美国化学学会出版物的工作人员。我鼓励我们的作者,评论者和读者通过我们的Twitter帐户@ACSChemRev和访问我们的网站https://pubs.acs.org/journal/chreay与我们保持联系,以查看最新评论。我也想让我们的作者,审稿人和读者知道,化学评论小组对COVID-19危机带来的挑战非常敏感,我们正在共同努力以适应我们的程序。我们希望你们所有人保持安全健康。本社论中表达的观点只是作者的观点,不一定是ACS的观点。本文尚未被其他出版物引用。
更新日期:2020-04-23
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