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Articles I Started
edit- (+)-Benzo[a]pyrene-7,8-dihydrodiol-9,10-epoxide — DYK version (15 797 bytes)
- Ahmad Hashim Abd al-Isawi — DYK nom (21 455 bytes)
- Aluminium sulfacetate — DYK version (5 811 bytes)
- The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology — 1 828 bytes
- Brittany CoxXx — DYK version (28 023 bytes)
- Buntine Oration — DYK version (20 025 bytes)
- Cysteine-rich secretory protein — DYK version (9 929 bytes)
- e-baby — DYK version (16 913 bytes)
- Carl Higbie — 37 558 bytes (incomplete BLP)
- County Judge — from redirect to 14 431 bytes (incomplete)
- Indian Journal of Medical Research — DYK version (6 809 bytes)
- The International Journal of Aviation Psychology — 3 435 bytes
- International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education — 3 109 bytes
- Sir Pardey Lukis — DYK version (5 499 bytes)
- Molybdocene dichloride — 7 419 bytes
- Tomasz Narkun — DYK version (9 937 bytes)
- James Oakley — 55 712 bytes (incomplete BLP)
- Organic Geochemistry — 3 639 bytes
- Pediatric Anesthesia — 1 597 bytes
- Predatory conference — DYK version (26 458 bytes)
- Pyrithione — DYK version (25 026 bytes)
- Colin Raston — DYK version (15 723 bytes)
- Rhodocene — FA promotion (75 764 bytes)
- Scolopendra cataracta — DYK version (7 426 bytes)
- Section 127 of the Australian Constitution — DYK version (18 706 bytes)
- Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks — from redirect to DYK version (12 566 bytes)
- Tetrakis[3,5-bis(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]borate — DYK version (12 434 bytes)
- Timothy N. Philpot — DYK version (17 855 bytes)
- Vyacheslav Vasilevsky — DYK version (13 625 bytes)
- Shamil Zavurov — DYK version (17 360 bytes)
- Trent Zimmerman — collaboratively developed from undeletion (3 836 bytes) to DYK version (12 461 bytes)
- Zeitschrift für Kristallographie – Crystalline Materials — DYK version (20 779 bytes)
- Zeitschrift für Kristallographie – New Crystal Structures — 6 360 bytes
- Articles for the academic journal Zeitschrift für Naturforschung (main article, 2 391 bytes):
- Journal of Physical Sciences — Zeitschrift für Naturforschung A (2 911 bytes)
- Journal of Chemical Sciences — Zeitschrift für Naturforschung B (4 015 bytes)
- Journal of Biosciences — Zeitschrift für Naturforschung C (3 163 bytes)
Articles that I Substantially Expanded
edit- Aluminium triacetate — expanded from new stub (1 120 bytes) to DYK version (33 655 bytes)
- Aromatization — expanded from stub-class (2 017 bytes) to DYK version (79 660 bytes)
- Asparagusic acid — expanded from stub-class (4 041 bytes) to DYK version (17 154 bytes)
- Australian College of Educators — expanded from stub-class (3 049 bytes after being stubbed as a copyvio) to DYK version (14 803 bytes)
- Benzylamine — expanded from start-class (4 378 bytes) to DYK version (20 442 bytes)
- Captodative effect — I made these changes and was added as an editor for the DYK by the reviewer.
- Explore: The Journal of Science & Healing — expanded from stub-class (2 443 bytes) to DYK version (15 096 bytes) including edits by Headbomb, Jytdog, and Randykitty
- Hans Freeman — expanded from a stub-class (604 bytes) to a GA version of 24 929 bytes
- Hexafluorophosphate — expanded from 2 340 bytes to 17 217 bytes including a 1 346 byte contribution from Smokefoot
- Homosexuals Anonymous — expanded from 8 747 bytes to a DYK version of 33 806 bytes
- Insertion reaction — nominated for DYK and added about 14 000 bytes
- Jason Graae — expanded from a stub-class unreferenced BLP (2 127 bytes) to DYK version (27 027 bytes)
- David Kato — nominated for DYK and added about 2 000 bytes
- Latisemin — expanded to include in 6-article hook for DYK
- Peter Maitlis — expanded from 1 995 bytes to a DYK version of 14 724 bytes
- Tantalum(V) ethoxide — expanded from 5 361 bytes to a DYK version of 19 444 bytes
Collaborations
editWith User:Paralympiakos
editOctober – November 2010 — produced 7 new articles (107 624 bytes) plus 7 joint DYK credits:
- 2010 M-1 Challenge Season — New article, DYK nom (22 138 bytes: 4 082 B Paralympiakos, 14 706 B from EdChem)
- Artiom Damkovsky — New article, DYK nom (14 223 bytes: 4 899 B Paralympiakos, 9 296 B from EdChem)
- Kenny Garner — New article, DYK nom (11 107 bytes: 2 776 B from Paralympiakos, 8 331 B from EdChem
- Maxim Grishin — New article, DYK nom (16 167 bytes: 9 740 B from Paralympiakos, 6 427 B from EdChem)
- Guram Gugenishvili — New article, DYK nom (15 060 bytes: 6 846 B from Paralympiakos, 8 105 B from EdChem)
- Rafał Moks — New article, DYK nom (11 889 bytes: 5 607 B from Paralympiakos, 6 168 B from EdChem)
- Magomed Sultanakhmedov — New article, DYK nom (20 968 bytes: 10 235 B from Paralympiakos, 10 406 B from EdChem)
With user:Imminent77
editDecember 2016 – January 2017 — expansion of 1 article for DYK:
- Stöber process — Expanded from 1698 char., 260 words to DYK version: 19 717 char., 2 957 words (35 701 bytes: 22 732 B from Imminent77, 15 745 B from EdChem)
With user:DMacks
editJanuary 2017 — produced 1 new article and 1 expansion (71 061 bytes) plus 2 joint DYK credits:
- Hexamethylbenzene — Expanded from 950 char., 135 words to DYK nom: 13 393 char., 1 968 words (36 442 bytes: )
- Trifluoroperacetic acid — New article, DYK nom: 10 769 char., 1 522 words (34 619 bytes: )
With user:Doug Coldwell
editJanuary 2017 — produced 2 new articles and 2 expansions (88 928 bytes) plus 3 joint DYK credits, and 1 individual credit for Doug:
- Elizabeth Plankinton — Expanded from 386 char., 52 words to DYK version: 6 822 char., 1 113 words (23 021 bytes: 10 229 B from Doug, 13 014 B from EdChem)
- Elizabeth Plankinton House — New article, DYK version: 6 803 char., 1 126 words (16 012 bytes: 7 473 B Doug, 8 865 B from EdChem)
- John Plankinton — New article, DYK version: 11 492 char., 1 896 words (33 000 bytes: 15 350 B from Doug, 17 313 B from EdChem)
- Richard Henry Park — Expanded from 649 char., 114 words to DYK nom: 7 291 char., 1 217 words (16 895 bytes: 2 962 B from Doug, 13 949 B from EdChem)
Stubs I Created
edit- Edward I. Solomon — first draft
- Leonard Francis Lindoy — first draft
- P. G. Owston — added 5 198 bytes of present 6 141 bytes
Other Contributions
editCricket Graphs
editI have provided cricket batting graphs for the following players:
- Australia – Michael Clarke (Tests and ODIs)
- England – Ian Bell (Tests and ODIs), Matt Prior (Tests), Andrew Strauss (Tests)
- India – Mahendra Dhoni (Tests)
- South Africa – Ashwell Prince (Tests)
Images can be seen below. Requests for new graphs can be made at WP:CRIC/GR.
Unreferenced BLPs
editAdding references to articles from the unreferenced BLP's category:
- October 2010 — 39 references added to 11 articles
- November 2010 — 63 references added to 11 articles
- December 2010 — 5 references added to 1 article plus 3 DYK non-self noms
Details recorded at User:EdChem/uBLPs
Disambiguation Pages
edit- Cyrille — redirect converted to 6 931 byte dab page – comparison diff
- Michael Johnson — developed from 2 560 bytes to 4 225 bytes – comparison diff
- McSweeney — developed from 489 bytes to 2 181 bytes – comparison diff
- Pantoja — started page, developed to 2 819 bytes
- Sass — developed from 278 bytes to 2 056 bytes – comparison diff
- Scanlon — developed from 594 bytes to 6 333 bytes – comparison diff
- Tomasz
- Vasilevsky — redirect converted to 1 127 byte dab page – comparison diff
- Vyacheslav — started page, developed to 22 465 bytes
DAB Challenge
editThe disambiguation (DAB) challenge is a monthly competition to fix links that direct to DAB pages, from a monthly list – the Disambiguator Hall of Fame lists the top four contributors from each month.
- October 2010 — placed 14th and repaired 155 links
Cumulative list of repaired links can be found here
Images I Uploaded
editChemical Structures
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[(η5-C5H5)Rh(η4-C5H6)], the "protonated" rhodocene that forms in aqueous solution (*)
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A planar chiral derivative of ferrocene (*)
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The non-coordinating tetrakis(3,5-bis(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)borate ion, B[3,5-(CF3)2C6H3]4−
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Structure of (+)-benzo[a]pyrene-7,8-dihydrodiol-9,10-epoxide
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Organozinc complex [(η5-C5Me5)Zn(η1-Me)]
Images marked (*) I uploaded the original image but a higher quality file (usually SVG) now exists and is displayed
Chemical Equations and Larger Illustrations
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One-pot synthesis of [(η5-C5iPr5)2Rh]PF6 from [(η5-C5Me5)2Rh]PF6, involving the formation of 20 new carbon-carbon bonds (*)
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Solvolysis of the hexafluorophosphate anion in an organometallic system forming [(η5-C5Me5)Rh(μ-OPF2O)3Rh(η5-C5Me5)]PF6
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Linkage isomerism in the decaphenylferrocene, [(η5-C5Ph5)2Fe], system
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Synthesis of 1,2,3-tri-tert-butylrhodocenium cation, [(η5-C5tBu3H2)Rh(η5-C5H5)]+, from 1,2,3-tri-tert-butyl-3-vinyl-1-cyclopropene (*)
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Selected bond lengths (Å) (left) and bond angles (°) (right) for the unsubstituted (top) and substituted (bottom) cyclopentadienyl ligands in the cation from the salt [(η5-C5tBu3H2)Rh(η5-C5H5)]BF4
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Structures of the hexafluorophosphate salts of rhodocenylferrocene, 1,1'-dirhodocenylferrocene, and 1-cobaltocenyl-1'-rhodocenylferrocene (from left to right) (*)
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Synthesis of the 1-cobaltocenyl-1'-rhodocenylferrocene cation, [(η5-C5H5)Rh(μ-η5:η5-C5H4–C5H4)Fe(μ-η5:η5-C5H4–C5H4)Co(η5-C5H5)]2+ (*)
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Cyclodimerisation of 2-methylthioacrylonitrile and an intramolecular cyclisation illustrating [2+2] reactions of captodative olefins (*)
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Synthesis of acetylferrocene from dicyclopentadiene
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Example of the Wulff–Dötz reaction with liberation of the phenol by ceric ammonium nitrate oxidation
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Cyclotrimerisation aromatization reaction with all three alkyne moieties tethered to yield a benzene derivative with rhodium catalysis
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Tautomerisation of the sodium salt of pyrithione
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Synthesis of cyclobutylamine hydrochloride from cyclobutylcarboxylic acid involving a hypervalent iodine compound, C6H5–I(OCOCF3)2
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Catalytic cycle for the cyclotrimerisation of dimethylacetylene to form hexamethylbenzene, catalysed by TiCl4 and Al(iBu)3
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Reaction of hexamethyl Dewar benzene to the salt [C6Me6](SbF6)2 containing the pyramidal carbodication of hexamethylbenzene, using magic acid
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Conversion of 1-dodecene to 1,2-dodecanediol by trifluoroperacetic acid epoxidation, ring-opening, and hydrolysis (*)
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Baeyer-Villiger oxidation of a β-keto ester with trifluoroperacetic acid, illustrating retention of stereochemistry (*)
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Conversion of 2,2,2-trifluoro-1,1-diphenylethanethiol, F3C–CPh2–SH to the corresponding sulfenyl chloride with sulfuryl chloride, SO2Cl2, and then on to 2,2,2-trifluoro-1,1-diphenylethanesulfinyl chloride, F3C–CPh2–S(=O)Cl, by trifluoroperacetic acid oxidation
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A step in the total synthesis of neosporol, in which an allyl alcohol undergoes epoxidation with trifluoroperacetic acid, followed by a rearrangement with a nearby carbonyl functional group to form a 1,3-dioxolane moiety (*)
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Oxidation of 4,6-diamino-5-nitrosopyrimidine-2-thiol with trifluoroperacetic acid and hydrogen peroxide to 4,6-diamino-5-nitropyrimidine-2-ol
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Trifluoroperacetic acid oxidation of 7-oxodeacetamidocolchicine introduces a phenol moiety rather than a lactone as expected from a Baeyer-Villiger oxidation
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Oxidation of thiophene with trifluoroperacetic acid occurs via both epoxidation and sulfoxide-formation
Images marked (*): I uploaded the original image but a higher quality file (usually SVG) now exists and is displayed
Ribbons I have Made
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Ribbon for editors qualifying for 10 Four Award's
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Ribbon for recipients of the WP:Triple Crown
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Ribbon for recipients of the WP:Imperial Triple Crown for 2–4 regular triple crowns
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Ribbon for recipients of the WP:Imperial Napoleonic Triple Crown for 5–14 regular triple crowns
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Ribbon for recipients of the WP:Valiant Return Triple Crown for earning a triple crown after returning from a site ban or ArbCom sanction
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Ribbon for recipients of the WP:Alexander the Great Triple Laurel Crown for 15–39 regular triple crowns
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Ribbon for recipients of the Bureaucrat's Barnstar
Cricket Graphs
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Test batting career of Australian cricketer Michael Clarke as at 5 January 2012, the day he set his high score of 329* at the SCG
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WT:CRICKET-preferred version of the test batting career of Australian cricketer Michael Clarke as at 5 January 2012, the day he set his high score of 329* at the SCG
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Test batting career of Indian cricketer Mahendra Dhoni with his running test average, current as at 11 January 2012
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Test batting career of Indian cricketer Mahendra Dhoni with a 10 innings moving average, current as at 11 January 2012
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Test batting career of English cricketer Andrew Strauss with his running test average, current as at 14 January 2012
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Test batting career of English cricketer Andrew Strauss with a 10 innings moving average, current as at 14 January 2012
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Test batting career of South African cricketer Ashwell Prince with his running test average, current as at 14 January 2012
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Test batting career of South African cricketer Ashwell Prince with a 10 innings moving average, current as at 14 January 2012
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Test batting career of English cricketer Ian Bell with his running test average, current as at 22 January 2012
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Test batting career of English cricketer Ian Bell with a 10 innings moving average, current as at 22 January 2012
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Test batting career of English cricketer Matt Prior with his running test average, current as at 22 January 2012
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Test batting career of English cricketer Matt Prior with a 10 innings moving average, current as at 22 January 2012
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ODI batting career of Australian cricketer Michael Clarke with his running ODI average, current as at 23 January 2012
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ODI batting career of Australian cricketer Michael Clarke with a 10 ODI match moving average, current as at 23 January 2012
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ODI batting career of English cricketer Ian Bell with his running ODI average, current as at 23 January 2012
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ODI batting career of English cricketer Ian Bell with a 10 ODI match moving average, current as at 23 January 2012
Other Images
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G-BOAD, a British Airways Concorde, on display at the Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum in New York city
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Brittany CoxXx, trans woman who was formerly Stonie
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Brittany CoxXx, trans woman who was formerly Stonie
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Scolopendra cataracta, the world's only amphibian centipede
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Centipede Scolopendra calcarata
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John Plankinton House (left) and William Plankinton House (right) as they looked in 1886