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Articles I Started
- (+)-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
- 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
With User:Paralympiakos
October – 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
December 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
January 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
January 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
- Edward I. Solomon — first draft
- Leonard Francis Lindoy — first draft
- P. G. Owston — added 5 198 bytes of present 6 141 bytes
Other Contributions
Cricket Graphs
I 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
Adding 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
- 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
The 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
Chemical Structures
[(η5-C5H5)Rh(η4-C5H6)], the "protonated" rhodocene that forms in aqueous solution (*)
Dewar benzene showing the obtuse angle between the cyclobutene rings
Staggered ferrocene and eclipsed ruthenocene (*)
A planar chiral derivative of ferrocene (*)
The non-coordinating tetrakis(3,5-bis(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)borate ion, B[3,5-(CF3)2C6H3]4−
Structure of (+)-benzo[a]pyrene-7,8-dihydrodiol-9,10-epoxide
Steven Bachrach's structure of the dication of hexamethylbenzene, C6Me62+
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
Temperature-controlled equilibrium between [(η5-C5H5)2Rh] and its dimer (*)
One-pot synthesis of [(η5-C5iPr5)2Rh]PF6 from [(η5-C5Me5)2Rh]PF6, involving the formation of 20 new carbon-carbon bonds (*)
C6Me6 reacts with RhCl3.xH2O to form the dimer [(η5-C5Me5)RhCl(μ-Cl)]2
Solvolysis of the hexafluorophosphate anion in an organometallic system forming [(η5-C5Me5)Rh(μ-OPF2O)3Rh(η5-C5Me5)]PF6
Linkage isomerism in the decaphenylferrocene, [(η5-C5Ph5)2Fe], system
Cyclodimerisation of 2-methylthioacrylonitrile and an intramolecular cyclisation illustrating [2+2] reactions of captodative olefins (*)
Synthesis of acetylferrocene from dicyclopentadiene
Example of the Wulff–Dötz reaction with liberation of the phenol by ceric ammonium nitrate oxidation
Cyclotrimerisation aromatization reaction with all three alkyne moieties tethered to yield a benzene derivative with rhodium catalysis
Retrosynthetic approaches to benzene – cyclotrimerisation and cyclohexane dehydrogenation
Redox-controlled wettability of a silica surface with a bound ferrocene-substituted polymer
Tautomerisation of the sodium salt of pyrithione
Synthesis of cyclobutylamine hydrochloride from cyclobutylcarboxylic acid involving a hypervalent iodine compound, C6H5–I(OCOCF3)2
Catalytic cycle for the cyclotrimerisation of dimethylacetylene to form hexamethylbenzene, catalysed by TiCl4 and Al(iBu)3
Alumina-catalysed synthesis of hexamethylbenzene from phenol (*)
Reaction of hexamethyl Dewar benzene to the salt [C6Me6](SbF6)2 containing the pyramidal carbodication of hexamethylbenzene, using magic acid
Oxidation of benzene to its dication with rearrangement into a pyramidal carbocation
Conversion of 1-dodecene to 1,2-dodecanediol by trifluoroperacetic acid epoxidation, ring-opening, and hydrolysis (*)
Baeyer-Villiger oxidation of a β-keto ester with trifluoroperacetic acid, illustrating retention of stereochemistry (*)
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
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 (*)
Oxidation of 4,6-diamino-5-nitrosopyrimidine-2-thiol with trifluoroperacetic acid and hydrogen peroxide to 4,6-diamino-5-nitropyrimidine-2-ol
Trifluoroperacetic acid oxidation of 7-oxodeacetamidocolchicine introduces a phenol moiety rather than a lactone as expected from a Baeyer-Villiger oxidation
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
Ribbon for editors qualifying for 10 Four Award's
Ribbon for the {{Chemistry star}} barnstar awarded by the Chemicals and Chemistry WikiProjects
Ribbon for recipients of the WP:Triple Crown
Ribbon for recipients of the WP:Imperial Triple Crown for 2–4 regular triple crowns
Ribbon for recipients of the WP:Imperial Napoleonic Triple Crown for 5–14 regular triple crowns
Ribbon for recipients of the WP:Valiant Return Triple Crown for earning a triple crown after returning from a site ban or ArbCom sanction
Ribbon for recipients of the WP:Alexander the Great Triple Laurel Crown for 15–39 regular triple crowns
Cricket Graphs
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
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
Test batting career of Indian cricketer Mahendra Dhoni with his running test average, current as at 11 January 2012
Test batting career of Indian cricketer Mahendra Dhoni with a 10 innings moving average, current as at 11 January 2012
Test batting career of English cricketer Andrew Strauss with his running test average, current as at 14 January 2012
Test batting career of English cricketer Andrew Strauss with a 10 innings moving average, current as at 14 January 2012
Test batting career of South African cricketer Ashwell Prince with his running test average, current as at 14 January 2012
Test batting career of South African cricketer Ashwell Prince with a 10 innings moving average, current as at 14 January 2012
Test batting career of English cricketer Ian Bell with his running test average, current as at 22 January 2012
Test batting career of English cricketer Ian Bell with a 10 innings moving average, current as at 22 January 2012
Test batting career of English cricketer Matt Prior with his running test average, current as at 22 January 2012
Test batting career of English cricketer Matt Prior with a 10 innings moving average, current as at 22 January 2012
ODI batting career of Australian cricketer Michael Clarke with his running ODI average, current as at 23 January 2012
ODI batting career of Australian cricketer Michael Clarke with a 10 ODI match moving average, current as at 23 January 2012
ODI batting career of English cricketer Ian Bell with his running ODI average, current as at 23 January 2012
ODI batting career of English cricketer Ian Bell with a 10 ODI match moving average, current as at 23 January 2012
Other Images
G-BOAD, a British Airways Concorde, on display at the Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum in New York city
Brittany CoxXx, trans woman who was formerly Stonie
Brittany CoxXx, trans woman who was formerly Stonie
SeaPort Airlines Cessna 208 N1029Y at PDT on 15Oct2015
SeaPort Airlines Cessna 208 N1029Y at PDT on 15Oct2015
Scolopendra cataracta, the world's only amphibian centipede
Centipede Scolopendra calcarata
John Plankinton House (left) and William Plankinton House (right) as they looked in 1886