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  2. ChemistrySelect - Wikipedia

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    ChemistrySelect is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all areas of chemistry and adjacent fields. It is published by Wiley-VCH on behalf of Chemistry Europe . Abstracting and indexing

  3. List of chemistry journals - Wikipedia

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    Accounts of Chemical Research; ACS Catalysis; ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering; Acta Chemica Scandinavica; Acta Chimica Slovenica; Advanced Functional Materials

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  7. Chemistry Europe - Wikipedia

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    Chemistry Europe (formerly ChemPubSoc Europe) is an organization of 16 chemical societies from 15 European countries, representing over 75,000 chemists. It publishes a family of academic chemistry journals, covering a broad range of disciplines.

  8. Click chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Click chemistry is an approach to chemical synthesis that emphasizes efficiency, simplicity, selectivity, and modularity in chemical processes used to join molecular building blocks.

  9. Combinatorial chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Combinatorial split-mix (split and pool) synthesis [12] [13] is based on the solid-phase synthesis developed by Merrifield. [14] If a combinatorial peptide library is synthesized using 20 amino acids (or other kinds of building blocks) the bead form solid support is divided into 20 equal portions.