2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.3c03689
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Analysis of Retracted Manuscripts in Chemistry: Errors vs Misconduct

Yulia Sevryugina,
Ryan Jimenez

Abstract: In this Viewpoint we discuss Chemistry manuscripts retracted during the 2001−2021 period (a total of 1292 journal articles retrieved from the Retraction Watch database). We showed that 58.5% of Chemistry manuscripts were retracted due to misconduct; of them, 40.5% of retractions were due to selfplagiarism and 36% due to fraud. Errors and concerns unrelated to misconduct constituted 26% of all retractions. Retracted manuscripts had a median retraction time of 1.7 years and peer-review time of 71 days (but only … Show more

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