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The Foundations of Physical Organic Chemistry: Fifty Years of the James Flack Norris Award
Lost in the Funhouse. Life in the Research Laboratory of William von Eggers Doering
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Author(s):
Ronald M. Magid
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Maitland Jones
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November 24 2015
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American Chemical Society
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January 2015
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November 24 2015
Pages
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DOI:
10.1021/bk-2015-1209.ch009
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Book chapters
pp. 1
James Flack Norris: His Early Contributions to Physical Organic Chemistry
pp. 23
My Study of Optical Activity - From the Distant Past to the Present with Stops in-Between
pp. 49
Some Thermochemical Studies of Solvation from the 1960s and 1970s
pp. 61
A Life in Physical Organic Chemistry
pp. 77
Hydrogen Isotopes in Physical Organic Chemistry
pp. 93
Exploring Free Radicals: The Life and Chemistry of Glen A. Russell
pp. 139
Norbornyl Cation Isomers Still Fascinate
pp. 169
From the Ivy League to the Honey Pot
pp. 199
Lost in the Funhouse. Life in the Research Laboratory of William von Eggers Doering
pp. 223
60 Years of Research on Free Radical Physical Organic Chemistry
pp. 251
Diradicals – A Fifty Year Fascination
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