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This collection of work underscores the importance of interdisciplinary approaches in tackling complex energy-related problems and exemplifies our commitment to advancing the frontiers of energy science. Looking forward, we remain steadfast in our dedication to innovation and collaboration. The challenges ahead are significant, but with the continued support of our partners and the unwavering commitment of our talented researchers, we are confident that <i>i</i>ChEM will continue to play a leading role in shaping the future of energy materials research. We extend our deepest gratitude to all those who have contributed to <i>i</i>ChEM’s success over the past decade. Your dedication, creativity, and passion have been the driving force behind our achievements. We also thank our partners and supporters for their invaluable contributions and look forward to continuing our work together in the years to come. 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发表于《物理化学杂志》特刊《庆祝能源材料化学协同创新中心成立10周年》。能源材料化学协同创新中心(iChEM)于2014年10月由厦门大学、复旦大学、中国科学技术大学和中国科学院大连化学物理研究所联合成立。联盟的使命是整合国内外高校、科研院所和企业的关键创新元素。此外,iChEM利用四个成员机构在化学和材料科学方面的优势,进一步推进尖端能源相关研究,同时通过加强研究界和工业界之间的合作,培养年轻一代的卓越研究。十多年来,我们聚焦能源化学领域的共性科学问题,联合攻关能源化学与能源材料体系,引进多项核心关键技术。iChEM的研究人员专注于三个主要领域:碳资源的优化利用,化学能的储存和转换,以及太阳能转换化学。在这些能源导向领域的研究使用了许多方法:合成和制造的基础研究,理论和模拟,以及仪器和方法。因此,我们能够在方法本身以及上述三个研究领域取得进展。为实现新能源战略目标,公司坚持“以化学为基础、以材料为载体、以能源为目标”的方针,解决石油替代能源发展中的关键科学问题。这一方法产生了一系列国家急需、世界一流的原创成果。为了庆祝iChEM成立十周年,《物理化学杂志C》(JPC C)、《物理化学通讯杂志》(JPCL)和《ACS能源通讯》联合出版了一期特刊(SI)。本次科学交流由中心主任田中群(厦门大学)、赵东元(复旦大学)、李灿(中国科学院化学研究所)和杨金龙(中国科大)组织,汇集了37篇关于能源材料和化学的文章。回顾过去十年开创性的研究、合作和创新,我们感到非常自豪和反思。iChEM已发展成为世界一流的科学探索中心,促进多学科合作伙伴关系,并在能源材料化学领域取得开创性进展。自成立以来,iChEM一直致力于解决世界能源未来面临的关键挑战。我们的研究人员来自不同的背景和专业知识,他们孜孜不倦地推动知识的界限,导致了深刻影响学术研究和工业应用的变革性发现。在这期特刊中,我们很自豪地强调了定义我们旅程的重要里程碑和成就。这里展示的贡献不仅展示了我们卓越的研究成果,也反映了iChEM核心的合作精神。这一系列工作强调了跨学科方法在解决复杂能源相关问题中的重要性,并体现了我们对推进能源科学前沿的承诺。展望未来,我们将继续坚定不移地致力于创新和合作。未来的挑战是巨大的,但在我们合作伙伴的持续支持和我们才华横溢的研究人员坚定不移的承诺下,我们相信iChEM将继续在塑造能源材料研究的未来方面发挥主导作用。我们向所有在过去十年中为iChEM的成功做出贡献的人致以最深切的感谢。你们的奉献、创造力和激情是我们取得成就的原动力。我们也感谢我们的合作伙伴和支持者所作的宝贵贡献,并期待着在今后的岁月中继续共同努力。这篇前言联合发表在The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, ACS Energy Letters, and The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters。这篇文章尚未被其他出版物引用。
Celebrating 10 Years of the Collaborative Innovation Center of Chemistry for Energy Materials (iChEM)
Published as part of The Journal of Physical Chemistry C special issue “Celebrating 10 Years of the Collaborative Innovation Center of Chemistry for Energy Materials (iChEM)”. The Collaborative Innovation Center of Chemistry for Energy Materials (iChEM) was approved in October 2014, jointly by Xiamen University (XMU), Fudan University (FDU), the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC), and the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics (DICP) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). The mission of the consortium is to integrate key innovative elements from universities, research institutes, and enterprises both in China and abroad. In addition, iChEM leverages the strengths in chemistry and materials sciences of the four member-institutions to further advance cutting-edge energy-related research while also training younger generations for research excellence by strengthening collaboration between the research community and industry. Over the past decade, iChEM has focused on common scientific issues in energy chemistry by jointly tackling energy chemistry and energy material systems and introducing a number of core key technologies. Researchers at iChEM focus on three main areas: the optimal utilization of carbon resources, chemical energy storage and conversion, and solar energy conversion chemistry. Investigations in these energy-oriented areas use a number of approaches: basic research in synthesis and fabrication, theory and simulation, and instrumentation and methodology. As a result, we are able to make advances in the approaches themselves, as well as in the aforementioned three research areas. To realize the new energy strategic objectives, iChEM has adhered to the principle of “chemistry as the foundation, materials as the carrier, and energy as the goal”, addressing critical scientific issues in the development of petroleum alternatives. This approach has led to a series of original results that are both urgently needed by the country and recognized as world-class. In order to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the iChEM, The Journal of Physical Chemistry C (JPC C), The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters (JPCL), and ACS Energy Letters are publishing a joint Special Issue (SI). This SI, organized by the center’s directors, Zhong-Qun Tian (Xiamen Univ.), Dongyuan Zhao (Fudan Univ.), Can Li (DICP, CAS), and Jinlong Yang (USTC), brings together 37 articles on energy materials and chemistry. It is with great pride and reflection that we look back on a decade of groundbreaking research, collaboration, and innovation. iChEM has grown into a world-class hub for scientific exploration, fostering multidisciplinary partnerships and pioneering advancements in energy materials chemistry. Since its inception, iChEM has been driven by a vision to address the critical challenges facing our world’s energy future. Our researchers, drawn from diverse backgrounds and expertise, have worked tirelessly to push the boundaries of knowledge, leading to transformative discoveries that have profoundly impacted both academic research and industrial applications. In this special issue, we are proud to highlight the significant milestones and achievements that have defined our journey. The contributions presented here not only showcase the excellence of our research but also reflect the collaborative spirit that lies at the core of iChEM. This collection of work underscores the importance of interdisciplinary approaches in tackling complex energy-related problems and exemplifies our commitment to advancing the frontiers of energy science. Looking forward, we remain steadfast in our dedication to innovation and collaboration. The challenges ahead are significant, but with the continued support of our partners and the unwavering commitment of our talented researchers, we are confident that iChEM will continue to play a leading role in shaping the future of energy materials research. We extend our deepest gratitude to all those who have contributed to iChEM’s success over the past decade. Your dedication, creativity, and passion have been the driving force behind our achievements. We also thank our partners and supporters for their invaluable contributions and look forward to continuing our work together in the years to come. This preface is jointly published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, ACS Energy Letters, and The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters. This article has not yet been cited by other publications.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A/B/C is devoted to reporting new and original experimental and theoretical basic research of interest to physical chemists, biophysical chemists, and chemical physicists.