Chemistry conferences feed
- 22 Nov - 27 Nov 2008 Chemical Control with Electrons and Photons
(Obergurgl - AT) - 07 Dec - 10 Dec 2008 Advances in Polymer Science
(Los Cabos - MX) - 13 Dec - 16 Dec 2008 Symposium on Organic Chemistry
(Sofia - BG) - 14 Dec - 18 Dec 2008 Inorganic Chemistry Conference
(Christchurch - NZ) - 28 Dec - 30 Dec 2008 BioTechnology Conference
(Gangtok - IN) - 03 Jan - 06 Jan 2009 Conference on Hydrogen and Hydrogen Storage
(Bangalore - IN) - 07 Jan - 09 Jan 2009 Bionanotechnology
(Cambridge - UK) - 18 Jan - 21 Jan 2009 Asymmetric Synthesis and Catalysis
(Bolans Village - AG) - 20 Jan - 21 Jan 2009 Isranalytica 2009
(Tel Aviv - IL) - 21 Jan - 24 Jan 2009 Nanobiophysics and Chemistry
(Bolans Village - AG) - 25 Jan - 28 Jan 2009 Nanomedicine
(Bolans Village - AG) - 28 Jan - 30 Jan 2009 Separation and Characterization of Natural and Synthetic Macromolecules
(Amsterdam - NL) - 28 Jan - 31 Jan 2009 Microwaves, Flow, and Beyond
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Organic chemistry articles feed
- 2008-11-18 Shubha Pandey
Novel dansyl-appended calix[4]arene frameworks: fluorescence properties and mercury sensing - 2008-11-18 Shubha Pandey
Novel dansyl-appended calix[4]arene frameworks: fluorescence properties and mercury sensing - 2008-11-18 Mamta Dadwal
Synthetic and Theoretical Investigations on the Construction of Oxanorbornenes by a Michael Addition and Intramolecular Diels-Alder Furan Reaction - 2008-11-18 Xiao-Na Wang
Asymmetric esterification of ketenes catalyzed by an N-heterocyclic carbene - 2008-11-18 Samuel Shikuku Libendi
Direct electrochemical [small alpha]-cyanation of N-protected cyclic amines - 2008-11-18 The Journal of Organic Chemistry
- 2008-11-18 The Journal of Organic Chemistry
- 2008-11-18 Journal of the American Chemical Society
- 2008-11-18 Friedrich Bickelhaupt
The Grignard Reagent Formation Reaction of 2-Chloro-1,1,1-triphenyle thane Revisited - 2008-11-18 Kenneth K. Laali
Synthesis and Stable-Ion Studies of Regioisomeric Acetylnitropyrenes and Nitropyrenyl Carbinols and GIAO-DFT Study of Nitro Substituent Effects on [alpha]-Pyrenyl Carbocations - 2008-11-18 Tibor Kudernac
Two-dimensional supramolecular self-assembly: nanoporous networks on surfaces - 2008-11-18 Organic Letters
- 2008-11-18 Organic Letters
- 2008-11-18 Tibor Kudernac
Two-dimensional supramolecular self-assembly: nanoporous networks on surfaces - 2008-11-18 Akihiko Kudo
Heterogeneous photocatalyst materials for water splitting - 2008-11-18 Yuichiro Kishi
Prins Cyclization in Ionic Liquid Hydrogen Fluoride Salts: Facile and Highly Efficient Synthesis of 4-Fluorinated Tetrahydropyrans, Thiacyclohexanes, and Piperidines - 2008-11-18 Lei Chen
Development of New Pyrrolocoumarin Derivatives with Satisfactory Fluorescent Properties and Notably Large Stokes Shifts - 2008-11-18 The Journal of Organic Chemistry
- 2008-11-18 The Journal of Organic Chemistry
- 2008-11-18 The Journal of Organic Chemistry
- 2008-11-18 The Journal of Organic Chemistry
- 2008-11-18 Organic Letters
- 2008-11-18 The Journal of Organic Chemistry
- 2008-11-18 The Journal of Organic Chemistry
- 2008-11-18 Journal of the American Chemical Society
- 2008-11-18 The Journal of Organic Chemistry
- 2008-11-18 Organic Letters
- 2008-11-18 Organic Letters
- 2008-11-18 The Journal of Organic Chemistry
- 2008-11-18 The Journal of Organic Chemistry
- 2008-11-18 The Journal of Organic Chemistry
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