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Cope, Arthur

Cahard, Dominique, 69 Caine, Druiy, 23 Cairns, Theodore L., 20 Carmack, Marvin, 3 Carpenter, Nancy E., 66 Carreira, Eric M., 67 Carter, H. E., 3 Cason. James, 4 Castro, Bertrand R., 29 Casy, Guy, 62 Chamberlin, A. Richard, 39 Chapdelaine, Marc J., 38 Chaiette, Andr6 B., 58 Chen, Bang-Chi, 62 Cheng. Chia-Chung, 28 Ciganek, Engelbert, 32, 51, 62, 72 Clark, Robin D., 47 Confalone, Pat N., 36 Cope, Arthur C., 9. 11 Corey, Elias J., 9 Cota, Donald J., 17... [Pg.578]

Submitted by Elliot R. Alexander and Arthur C. Cope. Checked by Cuff S. Hamilton and Robert F. Coles. [Pg.31]

Submitted by Arthur C. Cope, John W. Barthel, and Ronald Dean Smith. ... [Pg.14]

The thermal rearrangement of 1,5-dienes 1 to yield the isomeric 1,5-dienes 2, is called the Cope rearrangemenC —not to be confused with the thermolysis of amine oxides, which is also named after Arthur C. Cope. [Pg.66]

Arthur C. Cope Nathan L, Drake Frank C. Whitmore... [Pg.158]

Submitted by E. R. H. Jones, Geoffrey Eglinton, and M. C. Whiting.1 Checked by Arthur C. Cope and Ronald M. Pike. [Pg.35]

Submitted by R. S. Hanslick, W. F. Bruce, and A. Mascitti.1 Checked by Arthur C. Cope, Harris E. Petree, and Elmer R. Trumbull. [Pg.38]

Checked by Arthur C. Cope, William F. Gorham, and Roscoe A. Pike. [Pg.64]

Roger Adams C. F. H. Allen A. H. Blatt H. T. Clarke J. B. Conant Arthur C. Cope N. L. Drake L. F. Fieser R. C. Fuson Henry Gilman... [Pg.119]

At the invitation of Arthur C. Cope, John joined the Faculty of M.l.T. as an Assistant Professor in 1946. Cope had just been appointed as Head of the Department of Chemistry by the President of M.l.T., Kart T. Compton, on the advice of his friend and wartime associate Roger Adams of the University of Illinois. At the same... [Pg.134]

Wallace H. Carothers H. T. Clarke J. B. Conant Arthur C. Cope... [Pg.261]

Bill was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1970, he was chairman of its Chemistry Section during 1977-1981, and he was member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He was awarded Guggenheim fellowships in 1951 and 1966, a National Science Foundation Senior Fellowship in 1958, and a Miller Research Professorship at Berkeley in 1963. His numerous honors from the American Chemical Society include the California Section Award in 1959, the Ernest Guenther Award in 1973, and an Arthur C. Cope Scholar Award in 1990. Among the international recognitions Bill received are a U.S. Senior Scientist Award from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, an honorary doctorate from the University of Bordeaux, two Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Awards, and an honorary membership in Pharmaceutical Society of Japan. [Pg.143]

Submitted by Arthur C. Cope and Robert D. Bach Checked by A. DeMeijere and K. B. Wiberg... [Pg.102]

Cope, A. C. Foster, T. T. Towle, P. H. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1949, 71, 3929. Arthur Clay Cope (1909-1966) was born in Dunreith, Indiana. He was a professor at MIT when he discovered the Cope elimination reaction and the Cope rearrangement. The Arthur Cope Award is a prestigious award in organic chemistry from the American Chemical Society. [Pg.150]


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