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Roberts, Paul

Roberts, Paul. The End of Oil On the Edge of a Perilous New World. Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 2004. [Pg.347]

Nonclassical ions, a term first used by John Roberts (an outstanding Caltech chemist and pioneer in the field), were defined by Paul Bartlett of Harvard as containing too few electrons to allow a pair for each bond i.e., they must contain delocalized (T-electrons. This is where the question stood in the early 1960s. The structure of the intermediate 2-norbornyl ion could only be suggested indirectly from rate (kinetic) data and observation of stereochemistry no direct observation or structural study was possible at the time. [Pg.140]

The primary structure of a peptide is its ammo acid sequence We also speak of the secondary structure of a peptide that is the conformational relationship of nearest neighbor ammo acids with respect to each other On the basis of X ray crystallographic studies and careful examination of molecular models Linus Pauling and Robert B Corey of the California Institute of Technology showed that certain peptide conformations were more stable than others Two arrangements the a helix and the (5 sheet, stand out as... [Pg.1143]

The Reactivity Charts were prepared in collaboration with the following chemists, to whom we are most grateful John O. Albright, Dale L. Boger, Dr. Daniel J. Brunelle, Dr. David A. Clark, Dr. Jagabandhu Das, Herbert Estreicher, Anthony L. Feliu, Dr. Frank W. Hobbs, Jr., Paul B. Hopkins, Dr. Spencer Knapp, Dr. Pierre Lavallee, John Munroe, Jay W. Ponder, Marcus A. Tius, Dr. David R. Williams, and Robert E. Wolf, Jr. [Pg.412]

The Batch Reaction Subcommittee was chaired by Walter L. Lrank of EQE International. Current members of the subcommittee, listed alphabetically are David J. Christensen, Union Carbide Corporation Warren Greenfield, International Specialty Products Philip P. Malkewicz, Nalco Chemical Company Peter L. McGrath, Olin Corporation Louisa A. Nara, Bayer Corporation Leslie A. Seller, CCPS Staff Consultant Robert Schisla, Eastman Chemical Company Anthony Torres, Eastman Kodak Company Dr. Jan C. Windhorst, Nova Chemicals and Paul Wood, Eli Lilly Company. Eormer subcommittee members who contributed much in getting this project started were Eelix Ereiheiter, CCPS Staff Consultant (deceased) A1 Noren, Monsanto Company-Searle (deceased) John Noronha, Eastman Kodak Company (retired) and Robert Stankovich, Eli Lilly Company. [Pg.176]

AntiEntropics Inc. of New Market, Maryland was the contractor for this project. Robert J. Walter and Sandra A. Baker were the principal authors of the text and would like to recognize James M. Godwin for editorial support and Paul Ponton for graphics assistance. [Pg.229]

Catalysis of Organic Reactions, edited by Paul N. Rylander, Harold Greenfield, and Robert L. Augustine... [Pg.674]

Edwin M Kaiser William G Kenyon R A Klein C Konig A Paul Krapcho Stephen J Kuhn William C Kuryla Peter A Leermakers Robert L Letsinger Guy S Lougheed B J Magerlein R J L Martin John G Moefatt D Nasipuri George A Olah D E Pearson R J Petersen G Ploss J Posner A Rieche... [Pg.147]

Linus Pauling, and Robert B. Corey, Two Hydrogen-Bonded Spiral Configurations... [Pg.18]

The chronology of the most remarkable contributions to combustion in the early stages of its development is as follows. In 1815, Sir Humphry Davy developed the miner s safety lamp. In 1826, Michael Faraday gave a series of lectures and wrote The Chemical History of Candle. In 1855, Robert Bunsen developed his premixed gas burner and measured flame temperatures and flame speed. Francois-Ernest Mallard and Emile Le Chatelier studied flame propagation and proposed the first flame structure theory in 1883. At the same time, the first evidence of detonation was discovered in 1879-1881 by Marcellin Berthelot and Paul Vieille this was immediately confirmed in 1881 by Mallard and Le Chatelier. In 1899-1905, David Chapman and Emile Jouguet developed the theory of deflagration and detonation and calculated the speed of detonation. In 1900, Paul Vieille provided the physical explanation of detonation... [Pg.1]

Bernard D. Blaustein Paul N. Craig Ellis K. Fields Louis Lykken Egon Matijevic Thomas J. Murphy Robert W. Parry Aaron A. Rosen Charles N. Satterfield... [Pg.146]

William Jones, John M. Thomas, D. Tilak B. Tennakoon, Robert SchlogI, and Paul Diddams... [Pg.472]

Robert Raja and Paul Ratnasamy National Chemical Laboratory Pune - 411008, India... [Pg.181]

A crucial event which greatly helped to stimulate the interest of the french scientific community in the potentialities of quantum chemistry was the holding in Paris, in 1948, of an international symposium on the methods, achievements and status of quantum chemistry, which was attended by the most eminent specialists in this field. Suffice it to mention the presence of Linus Pauling and Robert Mulliken. It is that year that Gaston Berthierjoined our group. [Pg.477]

Jan, Paul R., and Robert J. Gardner. "Reduction of Community Risk by Indoor Sheltering Quantitative Evaluation and Application." E.I. du Pont de Nemours Co., Inc., Engineering Department. Newark, DE. [Pg.69]


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