Get A First Look At The Last Word In Materials Chemistry. S
taying informed on advancements in materials chemistry demands resources that let you read the latest research almost
as it happens. Chemistry of Materials helps you do just that. Through a rigorous system of peer review, Chemistry of Materials brings what's new into clear, concise focus: •
New directions in molecular and ionic conductors, chemical processing of ceramics, non-linear optical materials, biomaterials, liquid crystals, and surface modified electrodes. • New materials including semi- and superconductors, composites, catalysts, ceramics, Publish In Today's Foremost nanoporous solids and advanced polymers. InternationalJournal L
Publishing in Chemistry of . Materials puts you among the most prestigious people in the field and brings your findings to a large international audience. For information on submissions, write: Dr. Leonard V. Interrante Department ofChemistry,Cogswell Laboratory Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, New York 12280-3590
OrcaU (518) 276-2644 EDITOR:
Leonard V. Interrante Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute ASSOCIATE Dennis W. Hess, EDITORS Lehigh University Gary E. Wnek Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
•
New processes, from MOCVD and plasma or laser-assisted deposition, to sol-gel processing.
Whether you're involved in advanced materials, R&D, chemical engineering, colloid and surface chemistry, analytical, physical, polymer chemistry or other related fields, Chemistry of Materials offers you an up-to-the-minute view of materials science and technology from a molecular-level perspective. A one-year subscription is only $50 for ACS members in the U.S. and includes 12 monthly issues. (Nonmembers and abroad, call for subscription prices.) To Subscribe: Or write:
Call 1-800-333 9511 Outside the U.S. call 614-447-3776 American Chemical Society, Publications Marketing 1155 16th Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 20036
ACS PUBLICATIONS Essential Resources for the Chemical
Sciences