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This volume brings together contributions by leading researchers covering a wide scope so characteristic of fluorine chemistry. It is a monograph of historical character comprising personalized accounts of progress and events in areas of particular interest.There is also much to interest and instruct chemists from other disciplines as a good proportion of the chapters contain a considerable amount of 'hard' referenced information relating to modern organic, organoelemental and inorganic chemistry. Historians of chemistry and technology will no doubt be tempted to dip into this book, and surely whoever addresses the task of commemorating Moissan's achievement at the 150-years stage will bless us all in some measure for its existence.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Fluorine Chemistry at the Millennium: Fascinated by Fluorine
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Foreword
- Editor's preface
- About the editor
- Chapter 1. Following Fluorine in Nuclear Fuel Manufacture at BNFL
- Chapter 2. Looking In on Fluorine Chemistry in Russia and Ukraine
- 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)
- Chapter 4. Contribution to the Perpetuation of Moissan's Memory: the Moissan Prize
- Chapter 5. Organofluorine Chemistry in Novosibirsk (Siberia)
- Chapter 6. The Iowa Connection
- Chapter 7. Organofiuorine Chemistry in the University of Durham, UK
- Chapter 8. Never Say No to a Challenge
- Chapter 9. The Anionic Side of Fluorine Chemistry
- Chapter 10. Laporte and its Fluoride Businesses
- Chapter 11. Fluorine Chemistry â A Chemical Gardener's Paradise
- Chapter 12. Pursuing Fluorine Chemistry in Poland
- Chapter 13. Biographical Sketch of Paul Tarrant
- Chapter 14. Fluoropolymers, Stable Nitroxides and Perfluoroalkylation
- Chapter 15. Fluorine Chemistry in Italy
- Chapter 16. Fluorine Chemistry at Leicester
- Chapter 17. Chinese Research in Organofluorine Chemistry
- Chapter 18. Fluorine Chemistry in Japan
- Chapter 19. The Discovery of Successful Direct Fluorination Syntheses: Three Eras of Elemental Fluorine Reaction Chemistry
- Chapter 20. Flogging the Fluorocarbons
- Chapter 21. Adventures of a Fluorine Chemist at DuPont
- Chapter 22. Fluorine Chemistry: The ICI Legacy
- Chapter 23. Fluorocarbon Emulsions â Designing an Efficient Shuttle Service for the Respiratory Gases â the so-called 'Blood Substitutes'
- Chapter 24. Some Aspects of Fluorine Chemistry in Göttingen
- Chapter 25. Fluorocarbon Metal Compounds â Role Models in Organotransition Metal Chemistry
- Chapter 26. Aromatic Fluorine Chemistry at Salford
- Chapter 27. Fluorine Chemistry at the University of Birmingham â A Cradle of the Subject in the UK
- Chapter 28. The Belated Hexafluorobenzene Papers of Yvonne DĂ©sirant
- Chapter 29. Highly-toxic Fluorine Compounds
- Chapter 30. From Complex Fluorides to CFC Alternatives â An Account of Fluorine Chemistry at Glasgow
- Chapter 31. The Development of Inorganic Fluorine Chemistry in Slovenia
- Chapter 32. Going with the Fluo
- Name Index
- Subject Index
- Establishment Index