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Handbook of Fluorous Chemistry
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Preface.1. Fluorous Chemistry: Scope and Definition (I. Horvath, et al.).2. A Personal View of the History of Fluorous Chemistry (I. Horvath).3. Fluorous Solvents and Related Media (J. Gladysz & C. Emnet).4. Strategies for the Recovery of Fluorous Catalysts and Reagents: Design and Evaluation (J. Gladysz & R. Correa de Costa).5. Ponytails: Structural and Electronic Considerations (J. Gladysz).6. Partition Coefficients Involving Fluorous Solvents (J. Gladysz, et al.).7. Separations with Fluorous Silica Gel and Related Materials (D. Curran).8. Light Fluorous Chemistry-A User-s Guide (D. Curran).9. Getting Started in Synthesis: A Tabular Guide to Selected Monofunctional Fluorous Compounds (J. Rabai).10. Highlights of Applications in Synthesis and Catalysis.11. Preparations.12. Applications of Fluorous Compounds in Materials Chemistry.13. Fluorous Materials for Biomedical Uses (J. Riess).14. Fun and Games with Fluorous Chemistry (J. Rabai).Index.

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John A. Gladysz received his BS and PhD degrees at the University of Michigan and Stanford University. His academic career has included faculty appointments at UCLA (1974 - 1982), the University of Utah (1982 - 1998), and the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (1998 - present). His honors include the ACS Award in Organometallic Chemistry (1994) and a von Humboldt Foundation Research Award for Senior Scientists (1995 - 1996). He has been an Associate Editor of Chemical Reviews since 1984. Dennis P. Curran received his BS degreee from Boston College and his PhD from the University of Rochester. After postdoctoral studies at the University of Wisconsin, he joined the faculty of the University of Pittsburgh in 1981 and is now the Bayer Professor and Distinguished Service Professor of Chemistry. He is the founder of Flurous Technologies, Inc., and his awards include the American Chemical Society Award for Creative Work in Organic Synthesis (2000) and the Janssen Prize (1998). Istvan T. Horvath received his Diploma and PhD degrees from Veszprem University (Hungary). He was a postdoctoral associate at Yale University (1982 - 1984) and a scientific coworker at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Zurich (1984 1987). He began his independent career at Exxon Research and Engineering Company (Annadale, New Jersey) in 1987, and returned to Hungary as Professor at Eotvos University (Budapest) in 1999.he is the Editor-in-Chief of the "Encyclopedia of Catalysis", and has charired numerous meetings and symposia in the areas of green chemistry and catalysis.

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"...very useful for analytical chemists as well as for researchers and students needing to analyze the various components to which ion chromatography is applicable." (American Reference Books Annual, 2006) "...essential reading for all individual intending to work in this field or a valuable desk reference for experienced chemists." (E-STREAMS, August 2005) "...not only...one of the first handbooks focused on the task of demystifying fluorous chemistry, but...written...in a way to encourage the laboratory chemist to be creative and embark on his own investigation." (Electric Review, October/ November 2004) "... this handbook provides all the answers needed for working with the diverse and fascinating families of fluorous molecules." (Process, 4 October 2004, Vol. 7)

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