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ACS publishes 35–40 new books each year and maintains a backlist of more than 500 titles.

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ACS Journals rank #1 in total citations and/or ISI Impact Factor in 15 categories, including the 7 core chemistry categories.

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Organic Letters

HRMS Directly From TLC Slides. A Powerful Tool for Rapid Analysis of Organic Mixtures
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Journal of the American Chemical Society

Allyl Sulfides Are Privileged Substrates in Aqueous Cross-Metathesis: Application to Site-Selective Protein Modification
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Journal of the American Chemical Society

Selective Functionalization of a Genetically Encoded Alkene-Containing Protein via “Photoclick Chemistry” in Bacterial Cells
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Biochemistry

Hydrogen Location in Stages of an Enzyme-Catalyzed Reaction: Time-of-Flight Neutron Structure of D-Xylose Isomerase with Bound D-Xylulose
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Biochemistry

Active State-like Conformational Elements in the β2-AR and a Photoactivated Intermediate of Rhodopsin Identified by Dynamic Properties of GPCRs

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ACS adds a new option for NIH-funded authors to comply with the mandatory NIH Public Access Policy

Upon request, ACS will submit the final peer-reviewed manuscript version to the NIH Manuscript Submission system on behalf of authors, after editorial acceptance by an ACS journal, for public availability 12 months after publication. This publishing service is provided free of charge to ACS members.

Call for Papers: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

Submit papers now via ACS Paragon Plus for consideration in the new international forum for applied materials science and engineering.

Chemical Reviews New Thematic

Read articles from CR’s New Thematic, “Coinage Metals in Organic Synthesis”.

Global Challenges/Chemistry Solutions

Global Challenges/Chemistry Solutions

A new series of podcasts describing the 21st Century’s most daunting problems and chemistry’s role in finding solutions.

JACS Beta

Introducing JACS Beta

JACS Beta is the testing ground for developing new features and functionality for the world's premier chemistry journal.

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ACS AuthorChoice Option

ACS AuthorChoice enables open availability of articles on the Web at the time of online publication.

Journals In the News

The Western blot is dead and someone forgot to bury it

August 10, 2008—Wired Magazine
J. Proteome Res.

Cleaner hydrogen generation

July 15, 2008—Scientist Live
Nano Lett.

C&EN Latest News

C&EN

September 5, 2008

Huntsman Pushes For Hexion Deal

Company lines up $500 million in cash, but Hexion scoffs.

California Chemical Legislation

State's new laws on chemicals could presage federal action.

U.S. Investigates Bayer Plant Blast

Federal officials look for cause of fatal explosion.

September 4, 2008

Gustav Pummels LSU

Hurricane shuts down power, downs trees on campus.

Fungus Degrades Lignin In Bug Guts

Harnessing enzymes could lead to improved conversion of biomass into fuels.

September 3, 2008

Bisphenol A Assessment Released

Debate over the safety of low-level exposure to the plastics chemical continues.

Japan's Shionogi Will Acquire Sciele

Deal continues trend of overseas deals by Japanese firms.

Carolyn Merritt Dies

Former chair of chemical safety board succumbs to cancer.

September 2, 2008

Chemical Makers Team Up With IBM

European industry teams with computer firm, launches service to tackle REACH.

September 1, 2008

Two-Faced Flowers

Tobacco plants add nicotine to their nectar to improve cross-pollination.

Breaking C–F Bonds

Reaction could lead to ways to dispose of or recycle fluorocarbons.

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