Across conventional lines : selected papers of George A. Olah / eds.: George A. Olah, G.K. Surya Prakash.
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Volume 1. pt. I. Early studies -- pt. II. Electrophilic aromatic substitution -- pt. III. Friedel-Crafts chemistry -- pt. IV. Stable (persistent), long-lived carbocations : General aspects -- pt. V. Trivalent alkyl (cycloalkyl) cations (carbenium ions) -- pt. VI. [symbol] and [symbol]-delocalized carbocations -- pt. VII. Heteroatom and metal substituted carbocations -- pt. VIII. Carbodications -- pt. IX. Aromatic and homoaromatic cations and dications -- pt. X. Five and higher coordinate (nonclassical) carbonium ions: Controversy and significance -- pt. XI. Magic acid and superacid chemistry -- pt. XII. Solid superacid catalysis -- pt. XIII. From Kekule's four valent carbon to higher coordinate hypercarbon -- pt. XIV. Electrophilic chemistry of saturated hydrocarbons.
Volume 2. pt. XVI. Oxonium, sulfonium, selenonium and telluronium ions -- pt. XVII. Azonium ions -- pt. XVIII. Halonium ions -- pt. XIX. Miscellaneous onium ions -- pt. XX. Gitonic onium di(poly)cations and superelectrophilic activation -- pt. XXI. Synthetic reagents, methods and reactions -- pt. XXII. Oxygenation and sulfuration -- pt. XXIII. Nitration and nitrosation chemistry -- pt. XXIV. Organofluorine chemistry -- pt. XXV. Organometallic chemistry -- pt. XXVI. Polymer chemistry -- pt. XXVII. New approaches to future hydrocarbon needs -- pt. XXVIII. Miscellaneous studies -- Monographs and books for reference and additional -- Curriculum vitae of George Andrew Olah -- Bibliography of George A. Olah -- Past and present graduate students -- Past and present postdoctoral and visiting scholars.
In the course of his distinguished career spanning about half a century, George A. Olah, winner of the 1994 Nobel Prize for Chemistry, has been exceedingly prolific and has published more than 1000 scientific papers and 15 books and holds more than 100 patents. This invaluable volume contains about 250 papers selected for their breadth and current importance.
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