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New Chem & ChemEng Faculty Publications
Updated weekly, below are new articles by faculty in Stanford's Chemistry Department and Chemical Engineering Department from the Web of Science (WoS) database. Only users with a current SUNet ID can view full WoS records.
- EPIGENETICS A new methyl mark on messengers
- Ruthenium-Catalyzed Multicomponent Reactions: Access to -Silyl--Hydroxy Vinylsilanes, Stereodefined 1,3-Dienes, and Cyclohexenes
- Bioorthogonal Catalysis: A General Method To Evaluate Metal Catalyzed Reactions in Real Time in Living Systems Using a Cellular Luciferase Reporter System
- Automated Discovery and Refinement of Reactive Molecular Dynamics Pathways
- Dispersion of High-Purity Semiconducting Arc-Discharged Carbon Nanotubes Using Backbone Engineered Diketopyrrolopyrrole (DPP)-Based Polymers
Futurity: news from leading research universities
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Keep Current
This page contains information to help you stay up-to-date. It includes alerting services that will notify you when newly added items in a database match your search criteria, current awareness publications that you can browse or search, and RSS feeds to selected journals, magazines, and news sites.
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Create alerts using a chemical structure, a research topic, authors, or articles that cite a published work and receive email and/or RSS notifications about newly added items that match your search criteria.
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Journals
Finding Journals
Annual Review of Physical Chemistry
- Mechanisms of Virus Assembly
- Advanced Physical Chemistry of Carbon Nanotubes
- Coherence in Energy Transfer and Photosynthesis
- Mass Spectrometry of Protein Complexes: From Origins to Applications
- Experimental Implementations of Two-Dimensional Fourier Transform Electronic Spectroscopy
- Spintronics and Chirality: Spin Selectivity in Electron Transport Through Chiral Molecules
- Crystal Structure and Prediction
- Upconversion of Rare Earth Nanomaterials
- Cold and Controlled Molecular Beams: Production and Applications
- Site-Specific Infrared Probes of Proteins
Physical chemistry journals
Books
New physical chemistry books in SearchWorks
The search results below are based on searching "Chemistry, Physical and theoretical" - the Library of Congress Subject Heading for Physical Chemistry - in SearchWorks, Stanford's library catalog.
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Mario Capitelli, Roberto Celiberto, Gianpiero Colonna, Fabrizio Esposito, Claudine Gorse, Khaled Hassouni, Annarita Laricchiuta, Savino Longo. 2016
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Salvatore Sortino, editor ; with contributions by S. Acherar... [et al.].. 2016
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by Nickolai M. Rubtsov. 2016
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Nivaldo J. Tro, Westmont College. 2016
Springer series in chemical physics
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Wolfgang Becker, editor. 2015
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Geir Humborstad Sørland. 2014
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Chang Q. Sun.. 2014
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Rebeca de Nalda, Luis Bañares, editors. 2014
More Physical Chemistry Topics
Specific subject search results in SearchWorks, Stanford's library catalog.
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