Hi,
Musing about (perhaps, thanks to mauveline, 'turning over'?), the possibility of a MOTM and reading to your recent comments, I thought of offering DAPC (diacetylenylphospatidyl choline - which is not as fearsome as it sounds, is "bio active" (in a surface modification sense) and has an interesting geometry) if only for the reason that I spent a good part of 1994 early '95 working on the ESCA of its coating systems and have a good story to go with some spectra.
Sounds good. 3D rotating structures aren't essential in a MOTM page, although they do add flavour. It's whether the molecule is generally interesting, or has an interesting history, or applications, that matters. I've now put my MOTM (aspirin) on-line. I know I said I'd wait till Feb, but I wanted to keep the idea alive and see if I could fire someone up enough to write one for March. Still no takers yet... The MOTM page is at: http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Chemistry/MOTM/motm.htm ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr Paul May, School of Chemistry, University of Bristol, UK tel: +44 (0)117 9287667, fax: +44 (0)117 9251295 email: paul.may@bris.ac.uk WWW: http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Chemistry/staff/pwm.htm "Another squashed hedgehog in the gutter of the information superhighway" ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- chemweb: A list for Chemical Applications of the Internet. Archived as: http://www.ch.ic.ac.uk/hypermail/chemweb/ To unsubscribe, send to listserver@ic.ac.uk the following message; unsubscribe chemweb List coordinator, Henry Rzepa (rzepa@ic.ac.uk)