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@nataschachem You are aware that once you publish your research result here or in any blog in internet before publishing a actual paper, you cannot publish your work in any reputable journal right? Since you are a chemist and you may in future want to publish in a good chemistry journal...let me copy and paste the publishing policy from the Journal of American Chemical Society (JACS), as an example, to make you aware of the publishing policy.

"The Journal of the American Chemical Society considers for publication only original work that has not been previously published and is not under consideration for publication elsewhere. When submitting a manuscript, an author should inform the editor of any prior dissemination of the content in print or electronic format. This includes electronic posting of conference presentations, posters, and preprints on institutional repositories and any other Web sites. Any content that has been made publicly available, either in print or electronic format, and that contains a significant amount of new information, if made part of a submitted manuscript, may jeopardize the originality of the submission and may preclude consideration for publication."

This policy applies to most of the chemistry journal including organic or inorganic chemistry.

If this is just a preliminary work and still actual data (unpublished) need to be collected, then cheers to you for a wonderful PhD work. I would love to know more about the implication of finding cis-dehydroicetexane in the coal in Serbia.

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