Volume 25
Main Index
Issue 01
Masthead
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10.1021/ar00013a700
Editorial. Dedication of the Silver Anniversary Volume to Joseph F. Bunnett, Founding Editor
Fred McLafferty
pp 1–1
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10.1021/ar00013a600
Radical-chain, electron-transfer dehalogenation reactions
Joseph F. Bunnett
pp 2–9
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10.1021/ar00013a001
The principle of nonperfect synchronization: more than a qualitative concept?
Claude F. Bernasconi
pp 9–16
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10.1021/ar00013a002
Asymmetric reduction with chiral organoboranes based on .alpha.-pinene
Herbert C. Brown, P. Veeraraghavan Ramachandran
pp 16–24
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10.1021/ar00013a003
Chemistry on stamps (chemophilately)
Zvi Rappoport
pp 24–31
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10.1021/ar00013a004
Reactions of halodiazirines by SN2' and electron transfer initiated processes
Xavier Creary
pp 31–38
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10.1021/ar00013a005
Inner-sphere electron transfer in organic chemistry. Relevance to electrophilic aromatic nitration
Jay K. Kochi
pp 39–47
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10.1021/ar00013a006
Three-center, two-electron C-H-C bonds in organic chemistry
John E. McMurry, Thomas Lectka
pp 47–53
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10.1021/ar00013a007
Issue 02
Masthead
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10.1021/ar00014a700
Surface-bound metal hydrocarbyls. Organometallic connections between heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysis
Tobin J. Marks
pp 57–65
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10.1021/ar00014a001
Molecular quantum beats. High-resolution spectroscopy in the time domain
Herbert Bitto, J. Robert Huber
pp 65–71
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10.1021/ar00014a002
Orbital stereochemistry: discovering the symmetries of collision processes
Stephen R. Leone
pp 71–76
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10.1021/ar00014a003
Oligosaccharins: oligosaccharide regulatory molecules
Peter Albersheim, Alan Darvill, Christopher Augur, Jong Joo Cheong, Stefan Eberhard, Michael G. Hahn, Victoria Marfa, Debra Mohnen, Malcolm A. O'Neill,
pp 77–83
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10.1021/ar00014a004
Development of organopalladium(IV) chemistry: fundamental aspects and systems for studies of mechanism in organometallic chemistry and catalysis
Allan J. Canty
pp 83–90
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10.1021/ar00014a005
Expanding the analogy between phosphorus-carbon and carbon-carbon double bonds
Francois Mathey
pp 90–96
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10.1021/ar00014a006
Issue 03
Masthead
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10.1021/ar00015a700
Editorial
Fred McLafferty
pp 97–97
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10.1021/ar00014a600
Editorial
Fred McLafferty
pp 97–97
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10.1021/ar00015a600
Self-assembly of the fullerenes
R. E. Smalley
pp 98–105
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10.1021/ar00015a001
A postbuckminsterfullerene view of carbon in the galaxy
J. P. Hare, H. W. Kroto
pp 106–112
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10.1021/ar00015a002
Solid-state chemistry of fullerene-based materials
John E. Fischer, Paul A. Heiney, Amos B. Smith III
pp 112–118
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10.1021/ar00015a003
Beyond C60: the higher fullerenes
Francois Diederich, Robert L. Whetten
pp 119–126
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10.1021/ar00015a004
Electronic structure, conductivity and superconductivity of alkali metal doped (C60)
R. C. Haddon
pp 127–133
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10.1021/ar00015a005
Metal complexes of buckminsterfullerene (C60)
Paul J. Fagan, Joseph C. Calabrese, Brian Malone
pp 134–142
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10.1021/ar00015a006
Fullerenes and fullerides: photoemission and scanning tunneling microscopy studies
John H. Weaver
pp 143–149
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10.1021/ar00015a007
Osmylation of C60: proof and characterization of the soccer-ball framework
Joel M. Hawkins
pp 150–156
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10.1021/ar00015a008
The chemical properties of buckminsterfullerene (C60) and the birth and infancy of fulleroids
Fred Wudl
pp 157–161
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10.1021/ar00015a009
Characterization of fullerenes by mass spectrometry
Stephen W. McElvany, Mark M. Ross, John H. Callahan
pp 162–168
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10.1021/ar00015a010
Fullerene structure and dynamics: a magnetic resonance potpourri
Robert D. Johnson, Donald S. Bethune, Costantino S. Yannoni
pp 169–175
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10.1021/ar00015a011
Issue 04
Masthead
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10.1021/ar00016a700
Protonation of coordinated dinitrogen
G. J. Leigh
pp 177–181
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10.1021/ar00016a001
Synthetic applications of organoantimony compounds
Yaozeng Huang
pp 182–187
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10.1021/ar00016a002
Organosilanes as radical-based reducing agents in synthesis
Chryssostomos Chatgilialoglu
pp 188–194
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10.1021/ar00016a003
Fluorescence resonance energy transfer on fractals
T. Gregory Dewey
pp 195–200
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10.1021/ar00016a004
The RNA-folding problem
David E. Draper
pp 201–207
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10.1021/ar00016a005
Issue 05
Masthead
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10.1021/ar00017a700
New angles in nuclear magnetic resonance sample spinning
E. Wrenn Wooten, Karl T. Mueller, Alexander Pines
pp 209–215
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10.1021/ar00017a001
Determinations of transition-state geometries by the endocyclic restriction test: mechanisms of substitution at nonstereogenic atoms
Peter Beak
pp 215–222
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10.1021/ar00017a002
Chemistry of organochromium(III) complexes
James H. Espenson
pp 222–227
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10.1021/ar00017a003
The transient grating: a holographic window to dynamic processes
John T. Fourkas, M. D. Fayer
pp 227–233
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10.1021/ar00017a004
Mechanistic and synthetic aspects of amine-enone single electron transfer photochemistry
Ung Chan Yoon, Patrick S. Mariano
pp 233–240
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10.1021/ar00017a005
Issue 06
Masthead
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10.1021/ar00018a700
Discoveries concerning the transport of colloids and new forms of chromatography
Hamish Small
pp 241–246
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10.1021/ar00018a001
Mathematical inorganic chemistry: from gas-phase metal clusters to superconducting solids
R. Bruce King
pp 247–253
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10.1021/ar00018a002
Dynamic Monte Carlo Simulations of Surface-Rate Processes
H. Kang, W. Weinberg
pp 253–259
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10.1021/ar00018a600
Preparation and reactivity of alkyl groups adsorbed on metal surfaces
Francisco Zaera
pp 260–265
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10.1021/ar00018a003
Heterogeneous, platinum-catalyzed hydrogenations of (diolefin)dialkylplatinum(II) complexes
T. Randall Lee, George M. Whitesides
pp 266–272
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10.1021/ar00018a004
Fusion reactions in dense hot atom assemblies generated by cluster impact. [Erratum to document cited in CA115(6):58473r]
R. J. Beuhler, G. Friedlander, Lewis Friedman
pp 272–272
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10.1021/ar00018a005
Issue 07
Masthead
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10.1021/ar00019a700
Model studies of metalloenzymes involving metal ions as Lewis acid catalysts
Junghun Suh
pp 273–279
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10.1021/ar00019a001
On the molecular mechanisms of the solar to electric energy conversion by the other photosynthetic system in nature, bacteriorhodopsin
M. A. El-Sayed
pp 279–286
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10.1021/ar00019a002
Titan: a laboratory for prebiological organic chemistry
Carl Sagan, W. Reid Thompson, Bishun N. Khare
pp 286–292
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10.1021/ar00019a003
Energy flow from excited molecules on salt surfaces
George E. Ewing
pp 292–299
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10.1021/ar00019a004
Photochemical and photophysical studies of organic molecules included within zeolites
V. Ramamurthy, D. F. Eaton, J. V. Caspar
pp 299–307
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10.1021/ar00019a005
Nucleoside phosphate sugars: syntheses on practical scales for use as reagents in the enzymatic preparation of oligosaccharides and glycoconjugates
Jurgen E. Heidlas, Kevin W. Williams, George M. Whitesides
pp 307–314
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10.1021/ar00019a006
Mechanism of alkene epoxidation by iron, chromium, and manganese higher valent oxo-metalloporphyrins
Drazen Ostovic, Thomas C. Bruice
pp 314–320
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10.1021/ar00019a007
Issue 08
Masthead
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10.1021/ar00020a700
The elusive equilibrium bond length in organic polyatomic molecules: finally obtainable from spectroscopy?
Marlin D. Harmony
pp 321–327
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10.1021/ar00020a001
Low-dimensional solids: an interface between molecular and solid-state chemistry? The example of chainlike niobium and tantalum chalcogenides
J. Rouxel
pp 328–336
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10.1021/ar00020a002
Polyelectrolyte-sensitized phospholipid vesicles
James L. Thomas, David A. Tirrell
pp 336–342
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10.1021/ar00020a003
The electronic structures of active sites in non-heme iron enzymes
Edward I. Solomon, Yan Zhang
pp 343–352
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10.1021/ar00020a004
Charge as a key component in reaction design. The invention of cationic cyclization reactions of importance in synthesis
Larry E. Overman
pp 352–359
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10.1021/ar00020a005
Stereoselective routes toward the synthesis of unusual amino acids
Yasufumi Ohfune
pp 360–366
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10.1021/ar00020a006
Prediction of high concentration band profiles in liquid chromatography
Anita M. Katti, Moustapha Diack, M. Zoubair El Fallah, Sadroddin Golshan-Shirazi, Stephen C. Jacobson, Andreas Seidel-Morgenstern, Georges Guiochon
pp 366–374
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10.1021/ar00020a007
The covalent potential: a simple and useful measure of the valence-state electronegativity for correlating molecular energetics
Yu Ran Luo, Sidney W. Benson
pp 375–381
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10.1021/ar00020a008
An analysis of the Benson-Luo approach and electronegativities in general
Russell S. Drago
pp 382–383
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10.1021/ar00020a009
Issue 09
Masthead
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10.1021/ar00021a700
Photoionization mass and photoelectron spectroscopy of radicals, carbenes, and biradicals
Joel A. Blush, Horst Clauberg, Daniel W. Kohn, David W. Minsek, Xu Zhang, Peter Chen
pp 385–392
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10.1021/ar00021a001
Spider silk: the unraveling of a mystery
Randolph V. Lewis
pp 392–398
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10.1021/ar00021a002
Hopanoids. 1. Geohopanoids: the most abundant natural products on Earth?
Guy Ourisson, Pierre Albrecht
pp 398–402
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10.1021/ar00021a003
Hopanoids. 2. Biohopanoids: a novel class of bacterial lipids
Guy Ourisson, Michel Rohmer
pp 403–408
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10.1021/ar00021a004
Mapping the genesis of helical structure in polymers of the trihaloacetaldehydes
Otto Vogl, Gary D. Jaycox, Christoph Kratky, William J. Simonsick Jr., Koichi Hatada
pp 408–413
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10.1021/ar00021a005
Studies of interstellar ion reactions using the SIFT technique: isotope fractionation
David Smith, Patrik Spanel
pp 414–420
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10.1021/ar00021a006
Layered metal phosphates and phosphonates: from crystals to monolayers
Guang Cao, Hun Gi Hong, Thomas E. Mallouk
pp 420–427
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10.1021/ar00021a007
Vibrational spectroscopy of high-temperature, dense molecular fluids by coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering
Stephen C. Schmidt, David S. Moore
pp 427–432
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10.1021/ar00021a008
Issue 10
Masthead
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10.1021/ar00022a700
Isocyanides and cyanides as natural products
Paul J. Scheuer
pp 433–439
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10.1021/ar00022a001
Analytical chemistry in microenvironments: single nerve cells
Andrew G. Ewing, Timothy G. Strein, Yau Yi Lau
pp 440–447
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10.1021/ar00022a002
Is N,N,N',N'-tetramethylethylenediamine a good ligand for lithium?
David B. Collum
pp 448–454
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10.1021/ar00022a003
Do bond-stretch isomers really exist?
Gerard Parkin
pp 455–460
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10.1021/ar00022a004
Gas-phase carbanion chemistry
Robert R. Squires
pp 461–467
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10.1021/ar00022a005
D-Alanyl-D-alanine ligases and the molecular mechanism of vancomycin resistance
Gerard D. Wright, Christopher T. Walsh
pp 468–473
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10.1021/ar00022a006
The rapid steps in nucleophilic vinylic addition-elimination substitution. Recent developments
Zvi Rappoport
pp 474–479
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10.1021/ar00022a007
Issue 11
Masthead
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10.1021/ar00023a700
Recent perspectives concerning the mechanism of H3O+- and hydroxide-promoted amide hydrolysis
R. S. Brown, A. J. Bennet, H. Slebocka-Tilk
pp 481–488
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10.1021/ar00023a001
Hot spot ignition mechanisms for explosives
John E. Field
pp 489–496
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10.1021/ar00023a002
Molecular design, chemical synthesis, and biological action of enediynes
Kyriacos C. Nicolaou, Adrian L. Smith
pp 497–503
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10.1021/ar00023a003
The selective functionalization of saturated hydrocarbons: Gif chemistry
Derek H. R. Barton, Dario Doller
pp 504–512
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10.1021/ar00023a004
Randomness and complexity in chemical physics
Peter G. Wolynes
pp 513–519
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10.1021/ar00023a005
Intramolecular dynamics for the organic chemist
Barry K. Carpenter
pp 520–528
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10.1021/ar00023a006
Carboranylhalonium ions: from striking reactivity to a unified mechanistic analysis of polar reactions of diarylhalonium compounds
V. V. Grushin
pp 529–536
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10.1021/ar00023a007
Mechanisms of pericyclic reactions: the role of quantitative theory in the study of reaction mechanisms
Michael J. S. Dewar, Caoxian Jie
pp 537–543
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10.1021/ar00023a008
Issue 12
Masthead
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10.1021/ar00024a700
Probing the synthetic capabilities of a center of biochemical catalysis
Sidney M. Hecht
pp 545–552
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10.1021/ar00024a001
Smart zeolites: new forms of tungsten and molybdenum oxides
Geoffrey A. Ozin, Saim Ozkar, Richard A. Prokopowicz
pp 553–560
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10.1021/ar00024a002
Solitons in a box: the organic chemistry of electrically conducting polyenes
Laren M. Tolbert
pp 561–568
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10.1021/ar00024a003
Polymeric and supramolecular arrays for directional energy and electron transport over macroscopic distances
Marye Anne Fox
pp 569–574
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10.1021/ar00024a004
Saccharides of biological importance: challenges and opportunities for organic synthesis
Per J. Garegg
pp 575–580
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10.1021/ar00024a005
Mechanisms of metal atom formation in the multiphoton dissociation of organometallic molecules
Robert L. Jackson
pp 581–586
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10.1021/ar00024a006