- Chemtips has a nice series on solid phase organic synthesis.
- Josh Bloom on Qsymia.
- John has covered the Nylon-12/CDT shortage nicely.
- See Arr Oh on metal-free catalysis.
- BRSM Blog has the K.C. Nicolaou birthday celebration graphical abstracts up.
- Th'Gaussling notes that USPTO is opening regional offices; alternative #chemjobs coming?
- I love the fact that Quintus is blogging, this time on Stephen Hanessian's work.
- Paul managed to get a naughty word into Nature Chemistry, which is noteworthy.
- Jyllian covers CSB's push for "inherently safer" processes, which I confess is a concept that I do not really understand.
- Can you compete with Chemistry Olympians?
- David Perrey has a shipping issue -- don't we all run into this?
- All Things Metathesis taught me about the Clar rule in this post.
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
1 inch by 1 inch aluminum foil squares
A list of small, useful things (links):
Did I miss anything? Let me know in the comments. Enjoy!
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Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWhat do you use the aluminum squares for? I've never heard of them.
Lazy man's yellow 24/40 cap.
Deleteand I thought you were making some blue meth from phenylacetone and methylamine...
DeleteI think the abbreviation used for Copper Nanotubes a few years back is still my favorite example of swearing in the literature.
ReplyDeleteThanks for heads up!
ReplyDeleteEspecially for IChO. Nostalgy :)