ACS Macro Letters
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ACS Macro Letters is the leading forum for the dissemination of urgent macromolecular and bio-macromolecular research. ACS Macro Letters welcomes research across many fields, from chemistry to physics to biology, including polymer engineering, polymer processing, and applications of polymers. Submissions to ACS Macro Letters typically contain strong elements of innovation and important experimental/theoretical approaches that demonstrate a fundamental advance in the understanding of polymers. Topics covered by ACS Macro Letters include, but are not exclusively limited to: Polymers in catalysis and biocatalysis Advanced mechanics and rheology of polymer-based systems Polymer and composite membranes Supramolecular polymers and macromolecular assembly Polymer bioconjugates Carbohydrate and biobased polymers (polypeptides) Biomimetic polymers Polymer composites and nanocomposites Computational techniques Polymer networks and gels Diagnostic imaging and biosensing Polymer glasses Dynamic and stimuli-responsive macromolecules Polymerization/depolymerization Electronic, optical, magnetic, and spin-active macromolecules Polymers for advanced manufacturing, e.g. 3D printing Machine learning and artificial intelligence in polymer science Polymers for drug/gene delivery Nonlinear and block polymers Polymers for energy applications Porous polymers Polymers for membrane applications Sustainable and circular polymers Polymers for regenerative engineering Analysis and characterization of novel polymers Polymer design and synthesis
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ChemistryInorganic Chemistry |
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