Most accessed articles in August
Take a look at our ten most accessed papers for August. A software article published in Journal of Cheminformatics was the most popular paper last month, with over 2000 accesses in the first two weeks...
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Take a look at our ten most accessed papers for September. Among the most popular articles last month was an article in Journal of Cheminformatics covering the Open Molecule Generator software. The...
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Take a look at our ten most accessed papers for October. A study by Monica Butnariu and Cristina Coradini that aimed to identify and characterise the phenolic and flavonoid components of marigold...
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Take a look at our ten most accessed papers for November. One of the most popular articles from the past month comes from a supplement published in Chemistry Central Journal earlier this year on “Roles...
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Take a look at our ten most accessed papers for December. Among the most accessed articles is a research article in Journal of Cheminformatics from Saber Akhondi et al. published as part of a thematic...
View ArticleSystems chemistry: Using molecular networks to assess molecular similarity
In new research published in Journal of Systems Chemistry, Sijbren Otto and colleagues have provided the first experimental approach towards molecular networks that can predict bioactivity based on an...
View ArticleCarnosine, molecular networks, and web-based structure searching: research...
An article published in Chemistry Central Journal last month by Roslyn Bill and colleagues from Aston University reviews some of the properties of carnosine, a dipeptide found in meat. Carnosine has...
View ArticleEmerging contaminants – A new thematic series in Chemistry Central Journal
Papers are welcomed for a new thematic series in Chemistry Central Journal devoted to the environmental chemistry of emerging contaminants. The series is edited by Sébastien Sauvé, Associate Professor...
View ArticleHeritage Science – the chemistry of conservation
Heritage Science, a new open access journal published by Chemistry Central, has now launched. By examining the pigments in a painting can we tell how it was painted, where it was painted and even...
View ArticleEnvironmental fate of silver nanoparticles and antibiotic resistance genes:...
Two articles published in Chemistry Central Journal last month were amongst the first to appear in a thematic series on Emerging Contaminants. In the first, Casey Doolette and colleagues investigated...
View ArticleComparing the antioxidant activity of modern and traditional cocoa products:...
The first papers for Heritage Science, a new journal covering the application of scientific methods for the study of cultural heritage, were published in April. The journal launched with eight papers...
View ArticleSustainable Chemical Processes – A new journal to unite disciplines
We are pleased to announce that Sustainable Chemical Processes, a new open access journal from Chemistry Central, has today published its first articles. The journal covers all aspects of sustainable...
View ArticleUHPLC method for analysis of trace organic contaminants
A new technique for analysing trace organic contaminants in aqueous sources has been developed by scientists from the University of Arizona. Organic compounds are widely used in consumer products such...
View ArticleSustainable chemistry, medieval skeletons, and a free molecule editor in...
Last month saw the launch of our latest open access journal, Sustainable Chemical Processes, which covers all aspects of sustainable chemistry from laboratory to industry. The launch papers cover a...
View ArticleHeritage Science’s official launch at the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
The Chemistry Central team was in Amsterdam last week, officially launching Heritage Science to a very interested crowd of conservation experts from all over the world. The launch was held on Monday...
View ArticleChemistry Central Journal: Thematic Series of papers in the Field of Chemical...
To mark the centennial of the discovery that X-rays could be diffracted through crystalline material, the United Nations named 2014 the International Year of Crystallography. At Chemistry Central...
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