The Most-Cited Papers In Chemistry, 1991-93, By Subject (percent of total)

Reprinted from Science Watch, pp.15 Date: October 31, 1994 Back To: So Far, Fullerene Studies Dominate Chemical Citations In The 1990s Source:ISI's Science Indicators Database, 1991-93 Rank1991Total No. of Citations 1P.J. Kraulis, "Molscript: a program to produce both detailed and schematic plots of protein structures," Journal of Applied Crystallography, 24:946-50, 1991. [Uppsala University, Sweden] 280 2R.C. Haddon, A.F. Hebard

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Reprinted from Science Watch, pp.15
Date: October 31, 1994

Back To: So Far, Fullerene Studies Dominate Chemical Citations In The 1990s

P.J. Kraulis, "Molscript: a program to produce both detailed and schematic plots of protein structures," Journal of Applied Crystallography, 24:946-50, 1991. [Uppsala University, Sweden]

R.C. Haddon, A.F. Hebard, M.J. Rosseinsky, D.W. Murphy, S.. Duclos, K.B. Lyons, B.Miller, J.M. Rosamilla, R.M. Flemng, A.R. Kortan, S.H. Glarum, A.V. Makhija, A.J. Muller, R.H. Eick, S.M. Zahurak, R. Tycko, G. Dabbagh, F.A. Theil, "Conducting films of C60 and C70 by alkali-metal doping Nature, 350:320-2, 1991. [AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill,N.J.]

K. Holczer, O. Klein, S.M. Huang, R.B. Kaner, K.J. Fu, R.L. Whetton, F. Diederich, "Alkali-fulleride superconductors: Synthesis, composition, and diamagmentic shielding," Science, 252:1154-7, 1991. [University of California, Los Angeles]

J.M. Hawkins, A. Meyer, T.A. Lewis, S. Loren, F.J. Hollander, "Crystal structure of osmylated C60: Confirmation of the soccer ball framework," Science, 252:312-3, 1991. ...

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