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Friday, July 5, 2013

#ChemSummer Carnival: Single-Substance Summer Song Playlist

Ahhh, summer. Sunshine, grilling outdoors, beach trips, and the ever-present summer music playlist.

You're no doubt familiar with the genre: 

Top 100 Smooth Jazz Elevator Classics! 
Top 50 Classic Rock Beach Anthems! 
Top 20 Best-of-the-Moment Blink-and-You'll-Miss-'Em Hits!

Well, with C&EN Benevolent Online Overlord Rachel calling a #ChemSummer blog carnival, how could I resist? Let's work together to build a chemistry-themed summer playlist!
Here are the rules for this one:

- To keep it interesting, nominate only single-word, single-substance song titles (Abbreviations are OK).
- No generic descriptors like "elements," "chemistry," "stuff," or "drugs."
- Commonly-used names, like "aspirin" in place of "acetylsalicylic acid" acceptable. 
- Since I'm running this show, I have final judgment over all entries. No whining.

I'll update the list as entries come in, assigning credit where due. Please check the (ever-growing) list to limit duplicate entries!

The 2013 Single-Word Single-Substance Summer Playlist

1. "Glycerine" - Bush
2. "Cocaine" - JJ Cale / Eric Clapton / The Cruel Sea
3. "Lithium" - Nirvana / Evanescence / The Hit House
4. "TNT" - AC/DC / Tortoise
5. "Heroin" - Lou Reed / Velvet Underground / Bongripper
6. "Boron" - The Cow Exchange / Ole Mathisen
7. "Alcohol" - Brad Paisley / Barenaked Ladies / Gogol Bordello           (thanks, Matt!)
8. "Nicotine" - Anet / Trai'D
9. "Acetone" - Mudhoney
10. "Gold" - Prince / Spandau Ballet / Owl City / Emmylou Harris / Interference on the Once / Genius / GZA  (thanks, Anon and multiple others!)
11. "Formaldehyde" - Editors / Dr. Atomik / Six Feet Under   (thanks, David Bradley!)
12. "Sulfur" - Slipknot                                                               (thanks, David Bradley!)
13. "Diamonds" - Rihanna / L'il Jon                                     (thanks, David Bradley, CMO!)
14. "Titanium" - David Guetta                                             (thanks, Lisa Jarvis!)
15. "Arsenic" - The Loved Ones / The Hit House                    (thanks, David Bradley!)
16. "Carbon" - Tori Amos  / The Hit House / VNV Nation    
17. "Water" - The Who / Brad Paisley / Breaking Benjamin / The Roots /ohGr   
(thanks, Sam Lemonick and Anon x 2!)
18. "Oxygen" - New Found Glory / Willy Mason / Michael Gira / Jean Michel Jarre / Bjork / Colbie Caillat                    (thanks, MB, Nessa, Anon, Glen, and many more!)
19. "Salt" - Lori McKenna     
20. "Kerosene" - Miranda Lambert / David Bridie     (thanks, David Bradley and Renee!)
21. "Buckminsterfullerene" - Radiation City              (thanks, David Bradley!)
22. "Cholesterol" - Adam McNaughtan   
23. "Silver" - The Pixies                                          (thanks, ColoumbicExplosion!)
24. "Melatonin" - Silver Sun Pickups / Radiohead       (thanks, ColoumbicExplosion and Anon!)
25. "Strychnine" - The Sonics                                    (thanks, Rik!)
26. "Mica" - Mission to Burma                                   (thanks, ColoumbicExplosion!)
27. "Gasoline" - Audioslave / The Dead Weather       (thanks, ColoumbicExplosion and Piotr!)
28. "Ecstasy" - ATB / PJ Harvey
29. "Melanin" - David Hause                                (thanks, David Bradley!)
30. "NaCl" - The McGarrigles                            (thanks, C&EN staff!)
31. "Ethanol" - Windy City Gentleman                (thanks, Agilent staff!)
32. "Nacre" - Annemarie Borg 
33. "Nitrous" - Twisted Insane
34. "Toluene" - Megurine Luka     
35. "Phosphorus" - Eufonius / Soil & Eclipse                (thanks, MB!)
36. "Nitroglycerin" - Movits!   
37. "Tylenol" - Ben Kweller
38. "Oxycontin" - L'il Wyte / Esham                            (thanks, S.O. and Glen!)
39. "Polyethylene" - Radiohead                                   (thanks, Rob Westervelt!)
40. "Soma" - The Smashing Pumpkins / The Strokes        (thanks, Glen!)                 
41. "LSD" - Hawkwind / Funeral Dress / Tiger5hark / Hallucinogen
42. "Morphine" - Michael Jackson                          (thanks, Anon!)
43. "Cyanide" - Deathstars / Metallica                    (thanks, Helen and Brian!)
44. "Chloroform" - Spoon                                        (thanks, Glen!) 
45. "L-Dopa" - Big Black                                       (thanks, Piotr!)
46. "Emerald" - Thin Lizzy                                        (thanks, ColoumbicExplosion!)
47. "Caffeine" - Faith No More                                 (thanks, Piotr!)
48. "NO2" - Phish                                                 (thanks, Anon!)
49. "D.M.S.O." - Dead Kennedys                         (thanks, Anon!)
50. "Silver" - Juno Reactor                                     (thanks, Piotr!)
51. "Nitrogen" - Juno Reactor / Zero Cult                  (thanks, Piotr + MB!)
52. "Palladium" - Weather Report                             (thanks, Piotr!)
53. "Quartz" - Marillion / Hit House                          (thanks, Piotr and Anon!)
54. "Ruby" - Silver Apples                                         (thanks, Piotr!)
55. "Coal" - Michael Penn                                         (thanks, Glen!)
56. "Alcool" - Ufomammut                                        (thanks, Piotr!)
57. "Alkohol" - Impaled Nazarene                              (thanks, Piotr!)
58. "Methamphetamine" - Eyehategod / Old Crow Medicine Show  (thanks, Piotr and Casey!)
59. "Copper" - Shellac  / Tones on Tail / The Pass      (thanks, Barney, Darrell, MB!)
60. "Dramamine" - Modest Mouse                               (thanks, Renee!)
61. "Haemoglobin" - Placebo                                       (thanks, Renee!)
62. "Aluminum" - The White Stripes / Barenaked Ladies     (thanks, Renee and Andrew!)
63. "EtOH" - The Avalanches                                      (thanks, Renee!)
64. "Topaz" - The B-52s                                               (thanks, Renee!)
65. "Iodine" - Dallas Crane / Icon for Hire                    (thanks, Renee and Anon!)
66. "Nylon" - Grinspoon                                               (thanks, Renee!)
67. "Aspirin" - Seka Aleksic                              
68. "Penicillin" - Jim Jones / ENDO                    
69. "Mercury" - Counting Crows / Throwing Muses / Bloc Party / The Hit House
70. "Iron" - Woodkid / Calvin Harris / Ensiferum
71. "Tritium" - Andres Fresko and Andrei K
72. "Adrenochrome" - The Sisters of Mercy / Emeralds        (thanks, Darrell!)
73. "Chromium" - The Church                                                 (thanks, Darrell!)
74. "Novacane" - Frank Ocean / Beck                                     (thanks, Teri!)
75. "Novocaine" - Alice Cooper                                              (thanks, Teri!) 
75. "Adrenaline" - Bush / Shinedown / Cam'ron / The Roots
76. "Testosterone" - Bush
77. "Cellulose" - Stegosaurus Rex                                           (thanks, Bruce Turnbull!)
78. "Sucrose" - The Delgados                                                 (thanks, Bruce Turnbull!)
79. "AZT" - The Kinsey Sicks / Cephalic Carnage 
80. "Memantine" - Vegas Martyrs
81. "Levothroid" - Vegas Martyrs
82. "Barium" - Made by Robot                                                  (thanks, Seb Spain!)
83. "Sand" - Einstürzende Neubauten / Horse the Band (thanks, Seb and Piotr!)
84. "Escitolopram" - Vegas Martyrs
85. "Ritalin" - Forever the Sickest Kids / Paolo Nutini / The Simpsons
86. "Bromine" - Rushmore
87. "Tungsten" - Malvina Reynolds
88. "Ether" - Gang of Four / Nas                                               (thanks, Seb Spain!)
89. "Styrofoam" - Fugazi                                                            (thanks, Seb Spain!)
90. "Graphene" - Midwives of Discord
91. "Indigo" - Moloko                                                                 (thanks, Martyn!) 
92. "Tetrahydrocannabinol" - Esham
93. "Argon" - Ole Mathisen                                                        (thanks, Seb Spain!)
94. "Chlorine" - Ole Mathisen / The Hit House / Jeans Wilder      (thanks, Seb Spain, MB!)
95. "Fluorine" - Ole Mathisen                                                        (thanks, Seb Spain!)
96. "Radon" - Ole Mathisen                                                          (thanks, Seb Spain!)
97. "Uranium" - Ole Mathisen / Kraftwerk                                (thanks, Seb Spain and ACS UGrad Office!)
98. "Bismuth" - Ole Mathisen                                                        (thanks, Seb Spain!)
99. "Sodium" - Ole Mathisen / Alex Dimou                                     (thanks, Seb Spain, MB!)
100. "Codeine" - Trampled by Turtles / Jason Isbell / Barracudas
101. "Neon" - John Mayer                                                              (thanks, James Banal!)
102. "Thebaine" - Rachael Sage
103. "Ephedrine" - Quincy Punx / No Knife / Factory 81
104. "Sugar" - FloRida / System of a Down / Tori Amos                (thanks, Agilent Staff, Robin!)
105. "Telluride" - Laura Stevenson                                                (thanks, Paco!)
106. "Osmium" - Marshall Law                                                      (thanks, DHChemist!)
107. "Cadmium" - Henry Kaiser                                                       (thanks, DHChemist!)
108. "Granite" - Pendulum                                                                (thanks, DHChemist!)
109. "Magnesium" - Johnny Action Figure                                      (thanks, Anon!)
110. "Mescaline" - Robert Francis                                                    (thanks, Glen!)
111. "Lysine" - Max Tundra                                                            (thanks, Glen!)
112. "Clonazepam" - Esham                                                            (thanks, Glen!)
113. "Psilocybin" - Esham                                                                (thanks, Glen!)
114. "Phencyclidine" - Esham                                                          (thanks, Glen!)
115. "A-Thujone" - Esham                                                             (thanks, Glen!)
116. "Methylenedioxymethamphetamine" - Esham                           (thanks, Glen!)
117. "Dimethyltryptamine" - Esham                                                 (thanks, Glen!)
118. "THC" - Jhameel                                                                     (thanks, Nessa!)
119. "Uranium" - Commodores                                                        (thanks, Anon!)
120. "Platinum" - Mike Oldfield                                                         (thanks, Anon!)
121. "Helium" - Skyclad / Plain White T's                                         (thanks, Anon, MB!)
122. "Argon" - The Hit House / Owen                                              (thanks, Anon!)
123. "Iridium" - The Hit House / Dark Tranquility                             (thanks, Anon and Baltic!)
124. "Beryllium" - The Hit House / Computer Music All-Stars          (thanks, Anon!)
125. "Krypton" - The Hit House                                                       (thanks, Anon!)
126. "Plutonium" - The Hit House                                                      (thanks, Anon!)
127. "Basalt" - The Hit House                                                             (thanks, Anon!)
128. "Radium" - The Hit House                                                           (thanks, Anon!)
129. "Zirconium" - The Hit House                                                       (thanks, Anon!)
130. "Obsidian" - The Hit House                                                         (thanks, Anon!)
131. "Anthracite" - The Hit House                                                    (thanks, Anon!)
132. "Hydrogen" - Thea Gilmore / MIOOIN                                     (thanks, Anon, MB!)
133. "PEG" - Steely Dan                                                                   (thanks, Robert!)
134. "Zinc" - Aydio                                                                            (thanks, MB!)
135. "Cobalt" - Pyxidis                                                                       (thanks, MB!)
136. "Manganese" - Thelonius Monk                                                   (thanks, MB!)
137. "Vanadium" - Rustless                                                                   (thanks, MB!)
138. "Scandium" - Solxis                                                                      (thanks, MB!)
139. "Calcium" - The Future Sound of London                                    (thanks, MB!)
140. "Potassium" - Autophase                                                             (thanks, MB!)
141. "Silicon" - The Sound of Guns                                                     (thanks, MB!)
142. "Benzin" - Rammstein                                                                  (thanks, Free Radical!)
143. "Tryptophan" - Neva Dinova                                                        (thanks, Glen!)
144. "Dopamine" - Front Line Assembly                                              (thanks, Glen!)
145. "Serotonin" - Simple Kid                                                               (thanks, Glen!)
146. "Bakelite" - Pollyanna / Leatherface / Black Light Burns
147. "CO2" - Jim and the Povolos / XXL   
148. "Propane" - The Wrens
149. "Vaseline" - Stone Temple Pilots                                                 (thanks, Krom!)
150. "Endorphin" - Burial                                                                     (thanks, Glen!)
151. "Ruby" - Kaiser Chiefs                                                                 (thanks, Anon!)  
152. "DNA" - Little Mix                                                                         (thanks, Mark!)
153. "Ice" - Sarah McLachlan                                                                 (thanks, Robin!)
154. "Petrol" - Ash                                                                                    (thanks, Andre!)
155. "Amphetamine" - Everclear                                                               (thanks, CMOGuy!)
156. "Methanol" - Izzy Stradlin                                                                 (thanks, lastpook!)
157. "DEAD!" - My Chemical Romance / The Pixies                             (thanks, lastpook!)
158. "DEA" - The American Dollar                                                           (thanks, lastpook!)
159. "TFA" - Catch 22                                                                                 (thanks, lastpook!)
160. "Amitriptyline": - John Vanderslice                                                            (thanks, Anon!)
161. "Ativan" - Atlas Sound                                                                              (thanks, Anon!)
162. "O2" - Sleater-Kinney                                                                            (thanks, Anon!)
163. "Chrome" - VNV Nation                                                                          (thanks, H!)
164. "Paradimethylaminobenzaldehyde" - North Sea Gas                                (thanks, AlphaGamma!)
165. "XTC" - Die Toten Hosen                                                                      (thanks, AlphaGamma!)
166. "Cs137" - Ludwig von 88                                                                      (thanks, Anon!)
167. "Benzene" - Kagamine Len                                                                   (thanks, Anon!)
168. "Nitrobenzene" - Kagamine Len                                                               (thanks, Anon!)
169. "Para-dichlorobenzene" - Kagamine Len                                                (thanks, Anon!)
170. "Chlorpromazine" - The Agonist                                                              (thanks, Baltic!)
171.

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Weekend Warrior...at Work

Chemists, do you work weekends? Should you?

Let me clarify: as a chemical professional, I know that I'll never work the "9-to-5" hours popular in the modern workforce. The reality ends up somewhere between forty-five and sixty hours per week. I also realize I have responsibilities to my employer that continue after I leave lab for the evening: 
  1. Light email correspondence. 
  2. Taking emergency phone calls. 
  3. Reading through the literature to keep up with the "current art."
But when I say work weekends, I mean arriving at lab on Saturday and Sunday like you would on Monday-Friday: starting new reactions, taking TLCs, ordering supplies, reading drafts, everything. The Whole Nine Yards.

All work and no play make Homer
something something...
Yes, I was a graduate student once. I distinctly remember fourteen-hour shifts as de rigueur, with at least eight more hours over the weekend to keep momentum going. I worked this pace for the incentive of a terminal degree, with the promise of a brighter future where I'd at least get major holidays off. As a postdoc, your pace often intensifies, since you have limited time and resources to make a big enough splash that you'll be considered "marketable" to someone - someone who might offer you major holidays and two weeks' vacation

Maybe.

Well, the working world hasn't really panned out like I thought. Evening meetings occur more regularly, working lunches are standard, and now the work week bleeds into the weekend. Chores at home go unfinished. Family and friends are ignored. How's that old expression go? 
"All work and no play make Jack a dull boy."
Could this actually be counterproductive? Sure: tired workers make more mistakes, call in for more sick days, and generally don't feel as invested in company goals or culture. There's also the question of expectation - weekend work becomes an accepted part of your schedule, and employers will anticipate your future willingness to sacrifice personal time for career goals (Weekends? Nights? Holidays? Double shifts? Sleep under my desk? Sure!)

I could tell you I was here this weekend, but...
Source: Abbi Perets
The irony mounts Monday morning, when the inevitable question comes up - "So, how was your weekend?" The person asking actually expects you to talk about things you did outside of work!

What's the solution? Companies could hire more employees or offer performance incentives, but the weak economy has subdued these approaches. Managers could sit with their chemists to identify where investments in equipment or sourcing could lighten their loads, but this assumes the capital exists to finance such ventures. No, I'd guess that, for the foreseeable future, the "weekend warrior" will continue to wage war...from work.