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American Chemical Society Organic Chemistry

Morley, J. M. (Shell Research BV) American Chemical Society, Organic Coatings Plastics Chemistry Division, Spring 1978 Meeting (Preprints). [Pg.240]

Manzione, L. T. Gillham, J. K. American Chemical Society Organic Coatings and Plastics Chemistry Preprints. 1979, 41, 364. [Pg.84]

Walker, J. W. Richardson, W. E. Smith, C. H. American Chemical Society Organic and Plastics Chemistry Preprints, 1975, 35, 333. [Pg.84]

References D. D. Wagman, et ah, The NBS Tables of Chemical Thermodynamic Properties, in J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data, 11 2,1982 M. W. Chase, et ah, JANAF Thermochemical Tables, 3rd ed., American Chemical Society and the American Institute of Physics, 1986 (supplements to JANAF appear in J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data) Thermodynamic Research Center, TRC Thermodynamic Tables, Texas A M University, College Station, Texas I. Barin and O. Knacke, Thermochemical Properties of Inorganic Substances, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1973 J. B. Pedley, R. D. Naylor, and S. P. Kirby, Thermochemical Data of Organic Compounds, 2nd ed.. Chapman and Hall, London, 1986 V. Majer and V. Svoboda, Enthalpies of Vaporization of Organic Compounds, International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Chemical Data Series No. 32, Blackwell, Oxford, 1985. [Pg.533]

J. H. Eletcher, O. C. Dermer, and R. B. Pox, Nomenclature of Organic Compounds, American Chemical Society Advances in Chemistry Series, Vol. 126, Washington, D.C., 1974 Selection of Index Namesfor Chemical Substances, Chem. Abstracts 82, Index Guide, American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C., 1982. [Pg.172]

A. J. Barry, J. W. Gilkey, D. E. Hook, Metal-Organic Compounds, ACS Advances iu Chemistry, Vol. 23, American Chemical Society, Washiagton,... [Pg.34]

Because of the importance of cellulose and the difficulty in unraveling its secrets, several societies (CeUucon, American Chemical Society, and TAPPI) are dedicated to cellulose, lignin, and related molecules, as is at least one journal that is abstracted by Chemicaly hstracts (3). The length of the proceedings of the Tenth Cellulose Conference (1638 pages) (4) indicates the vitaUty and interest in this subject, but research results are pubUshed in many other journals as well. There are also several recent books on cellulose (5—9). Reference 10 is a comprehensive review and is recommended especially for the historical review of proof of chemical stmcture, one of the milestones in organic chemistry. [Pg.237]

Figures 1-3 and Tables 1-3 were originally published in the indicated volumes of the Journal of Organic Chemistry. The American Chemical Society has kindly granted permission for reproduction. The author is indebted to Professor H. Wynberg and Professor D. J. Gerritsen for encouragement to write this chapter. Figures 1-3 and Tables 1-3 were originally published in the indicated volumes of the Journal of Organic Chemistry. The American Chemical Society has kindly granted permission for reproduction. The author is indebted to Professor H. Wynberg and Professor D. J. Gerritsen for encouragement to write this chapter.
Nozoe, T. (1991) Seventy Years in Organic Chemistry. American Chemical Society, Washington DC... [Pg.433]

Not all problems were solved, however, and different usages were encountered on the two sides of the Atlantic. A joint British-American committee was therefore set up, and in 1952 it published Rules for Carbohydrate Nomenclature [18]. This work was continued, and a revised version was endorsed in 1963 by the American Chemical Society and by the Chemical Society in Britain and published [19]. The publication of this report led the IUPAC Commission on Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry to consider the preparation of a set of IUPAC Rules for Carbohydrate Nomenclature. This was done jointly with the IUPAC-IUB Commission on Biochemical Nomenclature, and resulted in the Tentative Rules for Carbohydrate Nomenclature, Part I, 1969 , published in 1971/72 in several journals [1]. It is a revision of this 1971 document that is presented here. In the present document, recommendations are designated 2-Carb-n, to distinguish them from the Carb-n recommendations in the previous publication. [Pg.49]

For a monograph, see Harris, J.M. McManus, S.P. Nucleophilicity American Chemical Society Washington, 1987. For reviews, see Klumpp, G.W. Reactivity in Organic Chemistry Wiley NY, 1982, pp. 145, 181 Hudson, R.F. in Klopman Chemical Reactivity and Reaction Paths Wiley NY, 1974, p. 167. [Pg.597]

For lists of some of the oxidizing agents used, with references, see Hudlicky, M. Oxidations in Organic Chemistry American Chemical Society Washington, 1990, p. 174 Ref. 92, p. 838 Srivastava, R.G. Venkataramani, P.S. Synth. Commun., 1988, 18, 2193. See also Haines, A.H. Ref. 207. [Pg.955]

Dreisbach, Physical Properties of chemical Compounds , Advances in Chemistry Series nos. 15, 22, 29, American chemical Society, Washington, 1955-1961 lists many physical properties of more than 1000 organic compounds. [Pg.1617]


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