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Bausch J W, Prakash G K S, Olah G A, Tse D S, Lorents D C, Bae Y K and Malhotra R 1991 Considered novel aromatic systems. 11. Diamagnetic polyanions of the Cgg and C g fullerenes. preparation, 13-C and 7-Li NMR spectroscopic observation, and alkylation with methyliodide to polymethylated fullerenes J. Am. [Pg.2431]

Grant, Balaram Gupta, Alice Ku, Gao Liang, Henry Lin, Christine Lui, Chuck McFarland, Ripu Malhotra, Y. K. Mo, Dick Porter, Surya Prakash (who later in Los Angeles became my close colleague and a wonderful friend, see Chapter 8), George Salem, Jacob Shen, John Staral, Jim Svoboda, Paul Szilagyi, and John Welch. [Pg.91]

D. Malhotra, R. K1 impel, and A. L. Mular, eds.. Evaluation and Optimi tion of Metallurgical Peformance, SME, Litdeton, Colo., 1991. [Pg.417]

J. H. Ridd, Acc. Chem. Res. 4 248 (1971) J. H. Ridd, in Studies on Chemical Structure and Reactivity, J. H. Ridd, ed., John Wiley Sons, New Vbik, 1966, Chapter 7 J. G. Hoggett, R. B. Moodie, J. R. Penton, and K. Schofield, Nitration and Aromatic Reactivity, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1971 K. Schofield, Aromatic Nitration, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1980 G. A. Olah, R. Malhotra, and S. C. Narang, Nitration, Methods and Mechanisms, VCH Publishers, New i)rk, 1989. [Pg.197]

This type of allylic interaction between the equatorial methyl group and the methylene group adjacent to the nitrogen atom has been recently generali2ed by Johnson and Malhotra (7,7a) as the strain between substituents R and R in the cyclohexenyl-type system shown, as in (11), the dihedral angle between the substituents being 40°. The magnitude of... [Pg.4]

Malhotra and Johnson (70) have further shown that 2-methylcyclo-hexanone on treatment with 1 equivalent of pyrrolidine and 1.5 equivalents of 50% deuterioacetic acid-deuterium oxide in diglyme solution for 1 hr gave a mixture of 6c-deuterated and 6,6 -dideuterated ketones. The formation of these deuterated species was explained by the mechanistic sequence outlined in Scheme 2. [Pg.6]


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