new JACS-Select!
September 17th, 2008 by Ψ*ΨRemember when JACS came out with JACS Beta? (Like, two months ago? Maybe more?) They finally have a second issue out! Better yet: it’s on solar cell materials! Always nice to see some recognition for good work in organic materials (thanks to this issue’s editor Jeff Moore). You should definitely go read it–not just because the articles are free!, but because the science is incredibly cool.

Wow, thanks for telling. Have been so busy running around this week, hardly have time to check out ACS when they send me the alert! I really like the colourful graphic abstract. How about you?
I hate to admit it…but graphical abstracts can definitely determine what I read and what I don’t. For journals that don’t have them, I skim through titles and author lists…and some titles are boring, and some authors I’ve never heard of. But in JACS or Angewandte or any of the other journals that have adopted the awesomeness that is a little picture, I can check the graphic. Sometimes it’s a cool structure that makes me read a paper. Other times the GA is so colorful I just can’t turn away. (C’mon, who didn’t see that one coming?)
Langmuir-Blodgett Faro shuffle diluted Aquadag with a clever organic, hook electrodes to opposite edges, then call a patent attorney.
The interview with Moore in the new JACS Select is really good…I’m sure you (excimer) have heard it already, but for everybody else…yeah. Worth checking out if you’re interested in organic solar cells.
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