[PDF] Fluorine Chemistry at the Millennium. Fascinated by Fluorine R.E. Banks (Eds.)

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Content:
Foreword, Page ix, George A. Olah
Editor’s preface, Pages xi-xiv, Eric Banks
About the editor, Pages xv-xvi
Chapter 1 – Following fluorine in nuclear fuel manufacture at BNFL, Pages 1-13, Malcolm J. Atherton
Chapter 2 – Looking in on fluorine chemistry in Russia and Ukraine, Pages 15-27, Derek L. Averre
Chapter 3 – Forty years of fluorine chemistry: King’s College, Newcastle (1954?57); The University of British Columbia (1958?66); Princeton University (1966?69); And the University of California at Berkeley (1969?98), Pages 29-55, Neil Bartlett
Chapter 4 – Contribution to the perpetuation of Moissan’s memory: The Moissan Prize, Pages 57-65, Roland Bougon
Chapter 5 – Organofluorine chemistry in Novosibirsk (Siberia), Pages 67-80, Gerald M. Brooke
Chapter 6 – The Iowa connection, Pages 81-121, Donald J. Burton
Chapter 7 – Organofluorine chemistry in the University of Durham, UK, Pages 123-137, Richard D. Chambers
Appendix 7.1 – Fascinated by fluoroaromatic chemistry, Pages 138-141, Gerald M. Brooke
Appendix 7.2 – Adventures with fluorinated dienes, Pages 142-145, W.J. Feast
Appendix 7.3 – Fluorinated bio-organic compounds, Pages 146-148, David O’Hagan
Chapter 8 – Never say no to a challenge, Pages 149-166, Karl O. Christe
Chapter 9 – The anionic side of fluorine chemistry, Pages 167-174, James H. Clark
Chapter 10 – Laporte and its fluoride businesses, Pages 175-178, Alan E. Comyns
Chapter 11 – Fluorine chemistry?A chemical Gardener’s paradise, Pages 179-202, Darryl D. Desmarteau
Chapter 12 – Pursuing fluorine chemistry in Poland, Pages 203-214, Wojciech Dmowski
Chapter 13 – Biographical sketch of Paul Tarrant, Pages 215-224, William R. Dolbier Jr.
Chapter 14 – Fluoropolymers, stable nitroxides and perfluoroalkylation, Pages 225-239, Kalathil C. Eapen
Chapter 15 – Fluorine chemistry in Italy, Pages 241-246, Giampaolo P. Gambaretto
Chapter 16 – Fluorine chemistry at Leicester, Pages 247-260, John H. Holloway, Eric G. Hope
Chapter 17 – Chinese research in organofluorine chemistry, Pages 261-270, Chang-Ming Hu, Wei-Yuan Huang
Chapter 18 – Fluorine chemistry in Japan, Pages 271-281, Yoshiro Kobayashi, Takeo Taguchi, Takashi Abe
Chapter 19 – The discovery of successful direct fluorination syntheses: Three ears of elemental fluorine reaction chemistry, Pages 283-296, Richard J. Lagow
Chapter 20 – Flogging the fluorocarbons, Pages 297-320, David M. Lemal
Chapter 21 – Adventures of a fluorine chemist at DuPont, Pages 321-338, William J. Middleton
Chapter 22 – Fluorine chemistry: The ICI legacy, Pages 339-383, Richard L. Powell
Chapter 23 – Fluorocarbon emulsions?Designing an efficient shuttle service for the respiratory gases?The so-called ?Blood Substitutes?, Pages 385-431, Jean G. Riess
Chapter 24 – Some aspects of fluorine chemistry in G?ttingen, Pages 433-447, Herbert W. Roesky
Chapter 25 – Fluorocarbon metal compounds?Role models in organotransition metal chemistry, Pages 449-462, F. Gordon, A. Stone
Chapter 26 – Aromatic fluorine chemistry at Salford, Pages 463-473, Hans Suschitzky, Basil J. Wakefield
Chapter 27 – Fluorine chemistry at the University of Birmingham?A cradle of the subject in the UK, Pages 475-489, John Colin Tatlow
Chapter 28 – The belated hexafluorobenzene papers of Yvonne D?sirant, Pages 491-497, Dirk Tavernier
Chapter 29 – Highly-toxic fluorine compounds, Pages 499-538, Christopher M. Timperley
Chapter 30 – From complex fluorides to CFC alternatives ? An account of fluorine chemistry at Glasgow, Pages 539-556, John M. Winfield
Appendix 30.1 – Recollections of early days in the Cambridge Inorganic Lab, Pages 557-558, A.A. Woolf
Appendix 30.2 – Chemistry at Birmingham in the 1960s, Pages 559-560, Mary Mercer
Chapter 31 – Development of inorganic fluorine chemistry in Slovenia, Pages 561-569, Boris emva
Chapter 32 – Going with the fluo, Pages 571-607, Ronald Eric Banks
Appendix 32.1 – Recollections of fluorochemical research at Avonmouth, Pages 608-611, Anthony K. Barbour
Appendix 32.2 – Fluorine chemistry, Pages 612-614, Haydn Sutcliffe
Appendix 32.4 – Fluorine, Pages 618-620, Russell P. Hughes
Appendix 32.5 – India to the USA via UMIST, Pages 621-624, Sharique S. Zuberi
Name index, Pages 625-634
Subject index, Pages 635-637
Establishment index, Pages 639-643

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