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Welcome to Issue 4.06 of the "Organic Chemistry e-Newsletter".
A newsletter for industrial/academic organic and medicinal chemists.

In this issue:

1. Sci.chem.organic.synthesis
2. Molecules of the Month (June 2005)
3. Upcoming Organic Synthesis Conferences (July 2005)
4. Most Requested Articles 1Q2005
5. Science of Synthesis, Version 2.2

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1. Sci.chem.organic.synthesis

The moderated newsgroup sci.chem.organic.synthesis discusses every topic related to organic synthesis (organic synthesis reactions and mechanisms, organic synthesis literature, purification and analysis of organic compounds, commercial availability of reagents, laboratory hints, laboratory safety).

Read/post an article in newsreader or Google groups
Homepage:http://www.sci-chem-organic-synthesis.net

2. Molecules of the Month (June 2005)

Titanium dioxide : used e.g. as a paint pigment and as sunblock.

Acrylamide: a natural byproduct formed when foods high in starch and carbohydrates are cooked at high temperatures.

Allicin: responsible for the recognizable odor of garlic.

Testosterone: male steroid hormone.

http://www.chemistry.org

Dichlorodifluoroethane (Freon): Freon gas, the CFC refrigerant that damages the ozone layer.

http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Chemistry/MOTM/motm.htm

3. Upcoming Organic Synthesis Conferences (July 2005)

The 14th European Symposium on Organic Chemistry (ESOC14)
July 4-8, Helsinki , Finland

13th International Symposium on Organometallic Chemistry Directed Towards Organic Synthesis (OMCOS-13)
July 17-21 , Geneva, Switzerland

Eurocombi-3: 3rd European Symposium on Combinatorial Sciences
July 18-21 , Winchester, United Kingdom

10th European Symposium on Organic Reactivity
July 25-30 , Rome, Italy

20th International Congress of Heterocyclic Chemistry
July 31 - August 05, Palermo, Italy

4. Most Requested Articles 1Q2005

A list of chemistry and related science journal articles which researchers have most frequently requested while using CAS electronic products (SciFinder, SciFinder Scholar, STN, and CA on CD). Interestingly, most of them are "organic synthesis" articles.

Most Requested Articles

5. Science of Synthesis, Version 2.2

The new updated version includes information from four more volumes: Volume 6 (Boron Compounds - D. Kaufmann/D. Matteson), Volume 15 (Six-Membered Hetarenes with One Nitrogen or Phosphorus Atom - D. StC. Black), Volume 19 (Three Carbon-Heteroatom Bonds: Nitriles, Isocyanides, and Derivatives - S.-I. Murahashi), and Volume 26 (Ketones - J. Cossy).

http://www.science-of-synthesis.com

























































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