The Perfect Papers For Each Journal

For the Journal of the American Chemical Society: "Nanoscale Stuff That We Can Imagine Could Have Gone to Science or Nature, But It Went There First So It Ends Up Here" "Another Row of Glowing Sample Vials" For Chemical Communications: "Wild, Out-There Amalgam of Three or Four Trendy Topics All at Once, All in Two Manuscript Pages, From a Chinese Lab You've Never Heard of" "A Completely New Assay Technique That Looks Like It Should Need A Twelve-Page Paper, Here In Two Because We're First and Don't Forget It" For Angewandte Chemie: "An Actually Useful and Interesting Paper (We Reviewed This One, We Promise), Brought to You With a Wincing, Toe-Curling Pun in the Abstract" "The First Plutonium-Plutonium Quintuple Bond. Who's Going to Say It Isn't?" For the Journal of Organic Chemistry: "Remember Us? Here's an Actual Full Paper About Some Reaction, With Experimental Details and Everything. Where Else Can You Find That, Eh?" "A Total Synthesis That Would Have Been in JACS Back When, You Whippersnappers" For Tetrahedron Letters "Remember Us? Here's a Four-Page Paper About Some Reaction With No Experimental Whatsoever. Where Else Can You Find. . .Oh, Right. Never Mind." "The Four Thousand And Forty-Seventh Way to Prepare Nitriles From Oximes" For Organic Letters: "A Four-Page Paper With No Experimental (Supplementary Info If You're Lucky), But One You Actually Might Want to Read" "A New Metal-Catalyzed Coupling, Featuring a Catalyst You Can't Buy and Don't Want to Make" ...
Source: In the Pipeline - Category: Chemists Tags: The Scientific Literature Source Type: blogs