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It is with great honour and pleasure that we announce that HTCD2026 will be offering all participants the opportunity to publish an article in a special edition of the Royal Society of Chemistry, covering the work that will be presented at the conference.
Keen to promote this small but particularly active community, which is responsible for major advances in the fields of chemistry and biology, we have established a partnership with the RSC for this second edition of the congress, so that all contributions to the conference can be brought together in a joint edition of the three following journals:

Catalysis Science & Technology is committed to publishing research reporting high-quality, cutting-edge developments across the catalysis community at large. The journal places equal focus on publications from the heterogeneous, homogeneous, thermo-, electro-, photo-, organo- and biocatalysis communities.
For this journal, orals and posters in the following categories (see abstract submission) will be considered: Catalysts design / Screening strategies

Reaction Chemistry and Engineering is an interdisciplinary journal reporting cutting-edge research focused on enhancing the understanding and efficiency of reactions. Reaction engineering leverages the interface where fundamental molecular chemistry meets chemical engineering and technology. Challenges in chemistry can be overcome by the application of new technologies, while engineers may find improved solutions for process development from the latest developments in reaction chemistry.
For this journal, orals and posters in the following categories (see abstract submission) will be considered: Custom equipment / HT platforms

Digital Discovery is an open access journal that publishes both theoretical and experimental research at the intersection of chemistry, materials science and biotechnology. We focus on the development and application of machine learning, AI and automation tools to unravel scientific problems, and we put data first to ensure reproducibility and faster progress for everyone. Chemists, biologists, engineers, physicists – if your work is driving digital transformation, you are home!
For this journal, orals and posters in the following categories (see abstract submission) will be considered: Software programming / Autonomous screening / HT+AI
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Although published in three different journals, all articles will be collected on a dedicated page on the Royal Society of Chemistry website dedicated to HTCD2026 in order to maintain the thematic consistency of the edition and provide a centralised location for all contributions.
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