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January 2024 issue

Cover illustration: Three uranyl–acetate–bipyridine crystal structures were determined from bulk crystalline material obtained from the slow evaporation of incubations of uranyl acetate with hydraulic fracking fluid (HFF) and bipyridine ligands. Their crystal structures highlight the possibility of using bipyridine within HFF to bind U in solution, which could draw the U–bipyridine complex out of solution, sequester U, and retain it within shale during hydraulic fracking. See Whittington, Keimowitz & Tanski [Acta Cryst. (2024), C80, 1–8].
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