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National Chemistry Week 2006

In celebration of National Chemistry Week, ACS Publications has listed over 100 current “Hot Papers” as recognized by Thomson ISI®’s Essential Science Indicators. Hot Papers are articles published within the last 2 years receiving the most citations over the most recent 2-month period. For the current two month period, the ISI® recognizes 244 total Hot Papers in chemistry alone, with ACS Publications accounting for 41 of the top 100, or more than 40% of the ‘hottest’ papers in chemistry!

Listed below are the Hot Papers from Accounts of Chemical Research for September-October 2006:

  1. Enamine-Based Organocatalysis with Proline and Diamines: The Development of Direct Catalytic Asymmetric Aldol, Mannich, Michael, and Diels-Alder Reactions
    Wolfgang Notz, Fujie Tanaka, and Carlos F. Barbas, III
    Acc. Chem. Res.; 2004; 37(8) pp 580 - 591; (Article); DOI: 10.1021/ar0300468
    Access: Abstract / HTML / PDF (450K)
  2. Organolanthanide-Catalyzed Hydroamination
    Sukwon Hong and Tobin J. Marks
    Acc. Chem. Res.; 2004; 37(9) pp 673 - 686; (Article); DOI: 10.1021/ar040051r
    Access: Abstract / HTML / PDF (400K)
  3. Reticular Chemistry: Occurrence and Taxonomy of Nets and Grammar for the Design of Frameworks
    Nathan W. Ockwig, Olaf Delgado-Friedrichs, Michael O'Keeffe, and Omar M. Yaghi
    Acc. Chem. Res.; 2005; 38(3) pp 176 - 182; (Article); DOI: 10.1021/ar020022l
    Access: Abstract / HTML / PDF (601K) / Supporting Info
  4. Crystallized Frameworks with Giant Pores: Are There Limits to the Possible?
    Gérard Férey, Caroline Mellot-Draznieks, Christian Serre, and Franck Millange
    Acc. Chem. Res.; 2005; 38(4) pp 217 - 225; (Article); DOI: 10.1021/ar040163i
    Access: Abstract / HTML / PDF (1164K)
  5. Molecular Tectonics: From Simple Tectons to Complex Molecular Networks
    Mir Wais Hosseini
    Acc. Chem. Res.; 2005; 38(4) pp 313 - 323; (Article); DOI: 10.1021/ar0401799
    Access: Abstract / HTML / PDF (1533K)
  6. Design, Chirality, and Flexibility in Nanoporous Molecule-Based Materials
    D. Bradshaw, J. B. Claridge, E. J. Cussen, T. J. Prior, and M. J. Rosseinsky
    Acc. Chem. Res.; 2005; 38(4) pp 273 - 282; (Article); DOI: 10.1021/ar0401606
    Access: Abstract / HTML / PDF (1292K)
  7. Fullerene-Porphyrin Constructs
    Peter D. W. Boyd and Christopher A. Reed
    Acc. Chem. Res.; 2005; 38(4) pp 235 - 242; (Article); DOI: 10.1021/ar040168f
    Access: Abstract / HTML / PDF (618K)
  8. Directed Assembly of Metal-Cyanide Cluster Magnets
    Lianne M. C. Beltran and Jeffrey R. Long
    Acc. Chem. Res.; 2005; 38(4) pp 325 - 334; (Article); DOI: 10.1021/ar040158e
    Access: Abstract / HTML / PDF (557K)
  9. Bioinspired Surfaces with Special Wettability
    Taolei Sun, Lin Feng, Xuefeng Gao, and Lei Jiang
    Acc. Chem. Res.; 2005; 38(8) pp 644 - 652; (Article); DOI: 10.1021/ar040224c
    Access: Abstract / HTML / PDF (1415K)
  10. Toward Rapid, "Green", Predictable Microwave-Assisted Synthesis
    Brett A. Roberts and Christopher R. Strauss
    Acc. Chem. Res.; 2005; 38(8) pp 653 - 661; (Article); DOI: 10.1021/ar040278m
    Access: Abstract / HTML / PDF (263K)
  11. Metalloporphyrin-NO Bonding: Building Bridges with Organometallic Chemistry
    Abhik Ghosh
    Acc. Chem. Res.; 2005; 38(12) pp 943 - 954; (Article); DOI: 10.1021/ar050121+
    Access: Abstract / HTML / PDF (920K)

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