Oh don’t worry once I stopped freaking out I immediately texted him.
Posts by Bill The Chemist
“Excuse me sir has anyone ever told you that you look just like Sidney Crosby?”
Kind of want to get active on social media again but rebrand as a buff scientist or something
I’ve already read 6 books in 2025! Feels so nice to have more free time for reading!
Chemsky meets survivorsky discourse!? Any season with Parvati Shallow is a fave of course. Vanuatu and Philippines are also faves of mine. In the new era I’ve also really enjoyed 42,44,45,and 46! (Post-Covid every season has been great)
Biomimetic cation rearrangements from @dirktrauner.bsky.social and his phenomenal student Jordan! Love seeing computations aiding synthetic strategies! A really great story and impressive chemistry! pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
Did you know? Black Friday is named in honor of Rebecca Black, who invented Friday in 2011.
My cousin casually mentioning she’s about to do undergrad research in total synthesis 🫢
So in one of my papers I demonstrated this same sequential Grignard/Diels-Alder transformation. Nice to see this chemistry more thoroughly explored here! pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
And if I could talk to my 16 year old self I would tell him it gets better. (I parallel parked on the busiest street in my hometown without crying)
RIP Suze. 2007-2024
If you like total synthesis and Wordle, check out Synthordle, a retrosynthetic analysis game created by Shenvi Lab associates Kevin Zong (GS 2) and Jonah Luo (HS sophomore!).
shenvilab.github.io/Synthordle/
Easy problems for Sophomore OChem, hard problems for advanced practitioners.
stable aminal vs. stable animal
Do not confuse...
HTE meets echem meets hypervalent iodine meets McGill? This was written with me as the target audience specifically but I’ll share it with yall too. t.co/1C7Kjl51TB
Another handy guide on electrode materials iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1...
One of the most common questions I get is “how do you pick what kind of electrodes to use?” The answer: with help from literature! Different materials are better for different things. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
Remember when you made your SN1/SN2/E1/E2 flowchart in sophomore organic? This is that but with echem solvent effects from Waldvogel www.thieme-connect.de/products/ejo...
Willans guide on making echem accessible for organic chemists. Closing the knowledge gap between hardcore electrochemists and novice organic folks who want to zap molecules pubs.rsc.org/en/content/a...
An excellent guide with case studies from Lam and Leech. Perfect for anyone who might be electrocurious to get their feet wet! www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Hi everyone! I figure I should make my thread about “how the heck did I learn echem” so buckle up and hold onto your electrasyn!
I’m sorry but how dare you imply a podcast about a show that’s been off the air for almost 20 years is “alienating niche”
I guess #chemsky is here now? Stay tuned for an unboxing video!
Organic chemists be like “I know a spot” and it’s a messy TLC they are convinced they can separate without a prep plate… or it’s Bluesky! (First post here the same as my first ever tweet)