We are excited to announce that Dr Ina Vollmer, Utrecht University, Netherlands, has joined the RSC Mechanochemistry Advisory Board!
Read more about it in our blog post: blogs.rsc.org/mr/2026/03/2...
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Discover the research by Diego A. Acevedo-GuzmƔn, Elena V. Basiuk et al. that inspired the discussion: doi.org/10.1039/D4MR...
Read all articles in the Students' Choice collection, hand-picked by Lucia Mainiās mechanochemistry students at the University of Bologna: pubs.rsc.org/en/Journals/...
The RSC Mechanochemistry Studentsā Choice collection continues! Luca Ragno, Wael M. Ragheb, Jawad Sattar and Alfusainey Jallow discuss a mechanochemical approach to prepare graphite oxideālanthanide nanocomposites.
Find out more in their blog post: blogs.rsc.org/mr/2026/03/2...
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Announcing the RSC Applied symposium: Interfaces & polymers for a sustainable future!
Join us to explore applicationāfocused materials research aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goals, featuring advances in materials interfaces & polymers ā”ļø rsc.li/appliedsymposium2026 #ChemSky
Discover the research by Alessandro Pedrini, Chiara Massera et al. that inspired the discussion: doi.org/10.1039/D5MR...
Read all of the articles in the Students' Choice collection, hand-picked by Lucia Mainiās mechanochemistry students at the University of Bologna: pubs.rsc.org/en/Journals/...
Kicking off the RSC Mechanochemistry Studentsā Choice series, Eya Arfaoui, Mary Goffe and Chiara Pasolini discuss mechanochemical synthesis of MOFs, water pollution issues and why they find mechanochemistry so fascinating š§āš š
Find out more in their blog post: blogs.rsc.org/mr/2026/03/0...
Check out the featured articles: pubs.rsc.org/en/Journals/...
Introducing the RSC Mechanochemistry Studentsā Choice collection šāØ Lucia Maini and mechanochemistry students (University of Bologna) will discuss their favourite articles from RSC Mechanochemistry in a series of blog posts.
Read Luciaās introduction to the collection: blogs.rsc.org/mr/2026/02/1...
You can still submit your manuscript to RSC Mechanochemistry's themed collection for @incomeofficial.bsky.social. We would love to see the exciting #mechanochemistry research that you presented at this meeting.
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Join our @errantscience.com #RSCPoster live webinar & pick up some tips for designing your poster. šØ The webinar is sponsored by the School of Chemistry& Chemical Engineering @unisouthampton.bsky.social
š Tune in on the day via the RSC LinkedIn (https://rsc.li/49HZJL7 page to take part! #ChemSky
Discover the relationships between milling input energy and chemical reactivity for mechanochemical activation of clays.
You can read the RSC Mechanochemistry study by Alastair Marsh, Xinyuan Ke and co-workers for free:
George Weaver and colleagues at Loughborough University present a sustainable mechanochemical synthesis of functionalisable fluorinated scaffolds for drug discovery using green LAG.
Read their RSC Mechanochemistry study for free:
Discover the mechanochemical synthesis of bent metallacycles and confinement catalysis in the solid-state.
Read the RSC Mechanochemistry study by KaKing Yan and colleagues at ShanghaiTech University for free:
Paolo Pelagatti and co-workers at the University of Parma demonstrate how ball milling can shape coordination polymers
You can read their RSC Mechanochemistry paper for free:
Tomislav Stolar, Franziska Emmerling and colleagues present a selective mechanochemical conversion of post-consumer polyethylene terephthalate waste into hcp and fcu UiO-66 metalāorganic frameworks
You can read it for free in RSC Mechanochemistry: buff.ly/WQ420wT
Ab initio force prediction for single molecule force spectroscopy made simple
This study by Michael Walter and colleagues is now out in RSC Mechanochemistry and can be read for free:
Just published in RSC Mechanochemistry: Force-driven architectonics of inorganic nanomaterials: pathways to smart and functional interfaces
Read this reviewer by Mohammed Ali Dheyab and colleagues for free:
Did you see Franziska Emmerling's Editor's pick? This collection contains some of her favourite RSC Mechanochemistry articles published to date.
Read the collection for free: pubs.rsc.org/en/journals/...
Check out the new Editors pick collection curated by RSC Mechanochemistry Associate Editor Evelina Colacino.
The selected articles cover a diversity of transformations occurring under mechanical stress, confirming the broad spectrum of its application.
pubs.rsc.org/en/journals/...
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We are delighted to announce the newest member of the RSC Mechanochemistry Advisory Board Dr Matej BalÔž!
Read the interview here: blogs.rsc.org/mr/2025/11/2...
Please join us in welcoming Matej!
@guidokickelbick.bsky.social and co-authors develop a green, mechanochemical route to intercalate Na & Li into NASICON-type titanium phosphates. High alkali content, no solvents, low energy input. A step toward sustainable energy storage!
š doi.org/10.1039/D5MR...
#Mechanochemistry #EnergyStorage
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š Registration for #RSCPoster 2026 is now OPEN!
Register now to secure your place and join us on 4 March 2026 at 12:00 GMT for a day of collaboration, discovery, and community.
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We are excited to announce that Professor Roman Boulatov, University of Liverpool, UK, has joined the RSC Mechanochemistry Advisory Board!
Read more about it in our blog post: blogs.rsc.org/mr/2025/11/2...
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š¢ Exciting news! #RSCPoster 2026 introduces a new Sustainable Science category - spotlighting research for greener tech, responsible resource use, and a sustainable future. We canāt wait to see your innovative work! #ChemSky
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Professor Kenneth Lo (City University of Hong Kong) joins as the new External Organiser for #RSCPoster 2026!
His leadership will spark global collaboration, scientific discovery, and impactful conversations across the research community.
Stay tuned for updates ā #ChemSky
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š¢ Save the Date! Weāre delighted to announce that #RSCPoster 2026 will take place on 3 March 2026 at 12:00 GMT.
Join researchers from around the world for a day of sharing, connecting, and celebrating scientific creativity across disciplines.
Mark your calendars ā more details coming soon!
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We are thrilled to announce that Professor Judith A. Harrison, United States Naval Academy, has joined the RSC Mechanochemistry Advisory Board!
Read more about it in our blog post: blogs.rsc.org/mr/2025/11/2...
RSC Prizes 2026: nominations are open now
Outstanding contributions take place every day across the chemical sciences. #RSCPrizes are your chance to recognise that work.
Nominations are open now across a wide range of categories š Make your nomination here: https://rsc.li/43w1Oaq
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Did you present exciting new mechanochemistry research at the recent @incomeofficial.bsky.social conference? It is not too late to submit it to RSC Mechanochemistry and have it included in our themed collection.
Submit your manuscript today: mc.manuscriptcentral.com/rscmechanochem
Our Executive Editor Laura Fisher will be visiting IIT Jodhpur, BITS Pilani and NIPER Mohali between 17-21st November.
If you're available, please register and attend! For more information, scan the QR code in the images below š