Fernando
Gomollón-Bel
a and
Javier
García-Martínez
*b
aAgata Communications, Ltd. Cambridge, England, UK
bDepartamento de Química Inorgánica, Universidad de Alicante, Alicante, Spain. E-mail: j.garcia@ua.es
First published on 28th February 2024
Chemistry plays a central role in science and is the basis of one of the major, more impactful, and diverse industries. However, to address the most pressing global challenges, we must learn to create connections in an effective and meaningful way, with other disciplines, industries, and society at large. Here, we present the IUPAC Top Ten Emerging Technologies in Chemistry as an example of an initiative that highlights the value of the most promising advances in chemistry and contributes to creating connections to accelerate sustainable solutions for our society and our planet.
Fig. 1 Chemistry is usually depicted as “the central science”. This simplified scheme depicts how chemistry is connected to many other fields based on the connectivity maps generated from bibliographical analyses (adapted from Rafols, Porter, and Leydesdorff, 2010).6 |
Fig. 2 A picture showcasing the latest “Top Ten” Emerging Technologies in Chemistry, an initiative pioneered by IUPAC. |
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