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wileyonlinelibrary.com Most of the articles in this issue have already appeared online on wileyonlinelibrary.com. See http://www.chempluschem.org under EarlyView COVER PICTURE The cover picture shows a SEM image of a semiconducting CuTCNQ microrod whose surface is decorated with metal nanoparticles by a simple galvanic replacement process. A. OâMullane and A. Pearson report on the use of this composite material as a catalyst for reducing CrVI ions to a less hazardous CrIII state using thiosulfate ions at ambient temperature in their Full Paper on page 1343. The nature of the semiconducting substrate and metal nanoparticle combination is hypothesized to be highly influential on the reaction rate with the CuTCNQ/Pt composite demonstrating the best results. NEWS Spotlights on our sister journals 1322 â 1325 2013 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim ChemPlusChem 13, 78, 1315 â 1321 CHEMPLUSCHEM MASTHEAD Editor: Neville A. Compton Editorial Board Chairmen Matthias Driess (Germany) Michal Hocek (Czech Republic) Nico Sommerdijk (The Netherlands) Deputy Editor: Marisa Spiniello Production: Denis Ott Secretary: Vanessa Müller Telephone: (+ 49) 6201-606-305 Fax: (+ 49) 6201-606-331 or -328 E-mail: chempluschem@wiley-vch.de Courier Services: BoschstraÃe 12 69469 Weinheim (Germany) Members Chi-Ming Che (China) Avelino Corma (Spain) Luisa De Cola (France) Chuan He
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Published: Nov 1, 2013
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