Illumina-chemie

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Illumina-chemie.de is a German amateur experimental chemistry board. The name means "enlighten".

The forum was created in may of 2006 as a magazine of chemikalien.de which was acoompanied by a temporary forum. The earliest capture of the page is archived on the wayback-machine here. In oktober 2006 the page moved to the domain it has today, the earliest capture of the page is archived here.[1]

The board is divived into different sections. The main ones being:

  • Illumina-Artikel (Articles)
    • Show-Experimente (Demonstration experiments)
    • Organik/Anorganik (Organic/inorganic)
    • Synthesen (Synthesis)
    • Naturstoffsynthesen (Synthesis of natural compounds)
    • Analytik (Analytics)
    • Historische Experimente (Historic experiments)
    • Biologie (Biology)
    • Physik (Physics)
    • Nützliches (Useful things)
    • Namensreaktionen (Named reactions)
    • Versuche für Kinder & Eltern (Experiments for children and parents)
    • Elemente und Stoffe (Elements and compounds)
    • Grundoperationen im Labor (Basic operations in the lab)
    • Publikationen (Publications)
  • Chemie und Physik (Chemistry and physics)
    • Allgemeines zur Chemie (General chemistry)
    • Anorganische Chemie (Inorganic chemistry)
    • Organische Chemie (Organic chemistry)
    • Spezielle Chemie (Special chemistry)
    • Chemikalien (Chemicals)
    • Toxikologie (Toxicology)
    • Laborgeräte (Equipment)
    • Elektronik (Electronics)
    • Spielwiese (Playground)
    • Artikelschmiede (Articles in progress)
  • Mikrobiologie (Microbiology)
    • Mikrobiologie (Microbiology)
  • Sonstiges (Other)
    • Offtopic
    • Offtopic in English
    • Bücherkritik (Bookreview)
    • User-Vorstellungen (User-introductions)

The article section resembles the prepublication board on ScienceMadness and is aimed at formatted write-ups on the respective topics, while the chemistry and physics section contains mostly discussion threads.

References

  1. https://illumina-chemie.de/viewtopic.php?t=758