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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 The Journal of Physical Chemistry A for September-October 2006:

  1. Hybrid Meta Density Functional Theory Methods for Thermochemistry, Thermochemical Kinetics, and Noncovalent Interactions: The MPW1B95 and MPWB1K Models and Comparative Assessments for Hydrogen Bonding and van der Waals Interactions
    Yan Zhao and Donald G. Truhlar
    J. Phys. Chem. A; 2004; 108(33) pp 6908 - 6918; (Article); DOI: 10.1021/jp048147q
    Access: Abstract / HTML / PDF (76K) / Supporting Info
  2. Highly Accurate Coupled Cluster Potential Energy Curves for the Benzene Dimer: Sandwich, T-Shaped, and Parallel-Displaced Configurations
    Mutasem Omar Sinnokrot and C. David Sherrill
    J. Phys. Chem. A; 2004; 108(46) pp 10200 - 10207; (Article); DOI: 10.1021/jp0469517
    Access: Abstract / HTML / PDF (719K) / Supporting Info
  3. Structural Transitions and Melting in LJ74-78 Lennard-Jones Clusters from Adaptive Exchange Monte Carlo Simulations
    Vladimir A. Mandelshtam, Pavel A. Frantsuzov, and Florent Calvo
    J. Phys. Chem. A; 2006; 110(16) pp 5326 - 5332; (Article); DOI: 10.1021/jp055839l
    Access: Abstract / HTML / PDF (225K)

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