Heliyon (Jul 2024)

Reproducibility in chemistry research

  • Rosaria Ciriminna,
  • Giuseppe Angellotti,
  • Giovanna Li Petri,
  • Mario Pagliaro

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 14
p. e33658

Abstract

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Chemistry is a reproducible science whose pillars - synthesis and analysis - actually comprise a huge collection of highly reproducible experimental methods to synthesize and analyze substances. The historical development of chemistry, furthermore, shows that reproducibility of methods has been the companion of novelty and creative innovation. The “publish or perish” principle dominating global academia since over two decades, however, intrinsically contributes to the publication of non-reproducible research outcomes also in chemistry. A study on reproducibility of chemistry research seems therefore timely, especially now that chemists are slowly but inevitably adopting open science and its tools such as the preprint, open access, and data sharing. We conclude presenting three simple guidelines for enhanced publication of research findings in chemistry.

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