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Social media – just like our partnerships, conferences, events and networks that span the globe – connects us with the wonderful worldwide chemical sciences community.
As a community, we care about protecting our natural environment, about tackling discrimination to build a truly inclusive world, and about making cutting-edge chemistry accessible wherever it’s needed for the good of society.
We have connected with our community on Twitter – now X – for 15 years, sharing our passion for the power of chemistry to change the world – and to make it more open, more green and more equal.
But, as it becomes increasingly difficult to have constructive, evidence-based and respectful conversations on these topics we care deeply about, our community is leaving this platform. And consequently, so are we.
From now on, we will not post on any of our Royal Society of Chemistry X accounts.
I urge Hon'ble Chief Minister of #Assam@himantabiswa to make Arsiron Nilogon, an indigenously developed heavy metal filter, available at all villages of the state with high arsenic in the groundwater. The heallh benefits will outweigh the costs.🙏
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Not long left to register for the upcoming #RSCSustainability Symposium! 📣
Join us on May 20th to hear talks ranging from plastic recycling and green energy to circular economy and policy. Don’t miss it! 💚
Register and see the full program: rsc.li/RSCSusSym25
Hydrogen production via water splitting using noble gas plasma-collisional splitting (NgPCS) - RSC Sustainability (RSC Publishing) pubs.rsc.org/en/content/arti…
Congratulations Dr Gobinda Chandra Behera, Asst Professor Chemistry for publishing this review article in the prestigious journal "RSC SUSTAINABILITY"
For open access and details use this link
doi.org/10.1039/D5SU00074B
Team IQAC
Not long to go until the RSC Sustainability Symposium on 20 May at Burlington House, London. Join the editors & invited speakers for discussions on sustainable technologies & cleaner chemical solutions.
Details on registration can be found here: rsc.li/RSCSusSym25
ALT RSC Sustainability Symposium 2025 - register by 6th May 2025
Join us in La Rochelle from May 12 to May 16, for ISGC 2025! 🔗isgc-symposium.com/
Don't miss the round table and debate co-organized with us on Thursday, May 15th!
❇ Serenella Sala
❇ Jean-Paul Lange
❇ Douglas MacFarlane
❇ Tom Welton
❇ Susannah Scott
@RoySocChem
Not long left to register for the upcoming #RSCSustainability Symposium! 📣
Join us on May 20th to hear talks ranging from plastic recycling and green energy to circular economy and policy. Don’t miss it! 💚
Register and see the full program: rsc.li/RSCSusSym25
🚀 Our paper is out in @RSC_Sus, and it has the scent of Córdoba’s spring, during my lovely stay in 2023!
Huge thanks to Marina and Silvia, and all colleagues for their heart and efforts 🧪.
✨“Anything worth having is worth waiting for”✨
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Recycling waste vegetable oil and turn it into a valuable resource though an innovative, circular and sustainable process: this is the goal of the WORLD project, coordinated by @polimi. The study was published on the cover of @RSC_Sus.
🔗 polimi.it/en/the-politecnico…#PolimiResearch
There's still time to submit to our cross-RSC collection in support of #LatinXChem, celebrating excellent science from across Latin America!
Learn more about the collection, including participating journals and how to submit, on our blog 👉 blogs.rsc.org/cc/2025/01/15/…
Join us at Burlington House on 20 May for our #RSCSustainabilitySymposium and hear insights from RSC Sustainability Editorial Board members and invited speakers on sustainable technologies and cleaner chemical solutions.
Register by 6th May: rsc.li/RSCSusSym25
ALT RSC Sustainability Symposium 2025 - register by 6th May 2025
In conversation with @CBCLondon, #WesternU PhD candidate Maryam Mottaghi shares the importance of recycling parts from solar panels. Although solar panels have a 20-year lifespan, Mottaghi explains there is still value within the components of retired cells.
Our upcoming #RSCSustainabilitySymposium is one not to be missed! 👀 With talks from Editorial Board members and invited speakers on a range of topics in green and sustainable chemistry. Will you join us? Register by 6th May. ➡ rsc.li/RSCSusSym25
Speakers include:
Agnieszka Brandt-Talbot - Imperial College London, UK Cristina Pozo-Gonzalo - Deakin University, Australia Deirdre Black - Royal Society of Chemistry, UK Francesca Kerton - Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada Gary Walker- Lubrizol, UK
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Martin Prechtl - University of Lisbon, Portugal
Matthew Davies - Swansea University, UK
Michael Shaver - University of Manchester, UK T
om Welton - Imperial College London, UK
Zhenyu Sun - Beijing University of Chemical Technology, China