ELSEVIER, 2006, 2000, AMSTERDAM - NEW YORK - OXFORD - SHANNON -
SINGAPORE - TOKYO, 644 c, ISBN: 0-08-043405-3
CONTENTS
Introductory Material
Foreword
Editor's preface
About the editor
Chapters
Following Fluorine in Nuclear Fuel Manufacture at BNFL
Looking In on Fluorine Chemistry in Russia and Ukraine
Forty Years of Fluorine Chcmistiy: King's College, Newcastle (1954-57); The University
of British Columbia (1958-66); Princcton University (1966-69); and The University of
Califoia at Berkeley (1969-98)
Contribution to the Perpetuation of Moissan's Memory: the Moissan Prize
Organofluorine Chemistry in Novosibirsk (Siberia)
The Iowa Connection
Organofluorine Chemistry in the University of Durham, UK
With appendices by G. M. Brooke (Fascinated by Fluoroaromalic Chemistry), W. J. Feasl (Adven-
tures with Ftuoriiutcd Dienes). D. O'Hagan (Ruorinated Bio-organic Compounds).
Never Say No to a Challenge
The Anionic Side of Fluorine Chemistry
Laporte and its Fluoride Businesses
Fluorine Chemistry - A Chemical Gardener's Paradise
Pursuing Fluorine Chemistry in Poland
Biographical Sketch of Paul Tanant
Fluoropolymers, Stable Nitroxidcs and Perfluoroalkylation
Fluorine Chemistry in Italy
Fluorine Chemistry at Leicester
Chinese Research in Organofluorine Chemistry
Fluorine Chemistry in Japan
The Discovery of Successful Direct Fluorination Syntheses: Three Eras of Elemental
Fluorine Reaction Chemistry
Flogging the Fluorocarbons
Adventures of a Fluorine Chemist at DuPont
Fluorine Chemistry: The ICI Legacy
With contributions by D. W. Bonniface. R. D. Bowden. P. Edwards. H. C. Fielding. P. Gamlcn.
J. Hutchinson. S. Ko. S. Lee. A. McCuUoch. J. S. Moilhet. D. Moody. T. A. Ryan. R. Salmon.
L. Shipp and N. Winterton.
Fluorocarbon Emulsions - Designing an Efficient Shuttle Service for the Respiratory
Gases - the so-called 'Blood Substitutes'
Some Aspects of Fluorine Chemistry in Gftttingen
Fluorocarbon Metal Compounds - Role Models in Organotransition Metal Chemistry
Aromatic Fluorine Chemistry at Salford
Fluorine Chemistry at the University of Birmingham - A Cradle of the Subject in the UK
The Belated Hcxafluorobcnzcnc Papers of Yvonne D6sirant
Highly-toxic Fluorine Compounds
From Complex Fluorides to CFC Alteatives - An Account of Fluorine Chemistry at
Glasgow
With appendices by A. A. Woolf (Recollections of Early Days in the Cambridge Inorganic Lab) and
M. Mercer (Chemistry at Birmingham in the 1960s)
The Development of Inorganic Fluorine Chemistry in Slovenia
Going with the Fluo
With appendices by A. K. Barbour (Recollections of Fluorochemical Research at Avonmouth),
H. Sutcliffe (Fluorine Chemistry: Keeping my Hand in). B. C. WiUoughby (Chemistry - But not
in Black and White). R. F. Hughes (Fluorine: Fascination, Frustration, and Fulfilment), and S. S. Zu-beri (India to the USA via UMIST: A Fluorine Chemistry Trail).
Name Index
Subject Index
Establishment Index
CONTENTS
Introductory Material
Foreword
Editor's preface
About the editor
Chapters
Following Fluorine in Nuclear Fuel Manufacture at BNFL
Looking In on Fluorine Chemistry in Russia and Ukraine
Forty Years of Fluorine Chcmistiy: King's College, Newcastle (1954-57); The University
of British Columbia (1958-66); Princcton University (1966-69); and The University of
Califoia at Berkeley (1969-98)
Contribution to the Perpetuation of Moissan's Memory: the Moissan Prize
Organofluorine Chemistry in Novosibirsk (Siberia)
The Iowa Connection
Organofluorine Chemistry in the University of Durham, UK
With appendices by G. M. Brooke (Fascinated by Fluoroaromalic Chemistry), W. J. Feasl (Adven-
tures with Ftuoriiutcd Dienes). D. O'Hagan (Ruorinated Bio-organic Compounds).
Never Say No to a Challenge
The Anionic Side of Fluorine Chemistry
Laporte and its Fluoride Businesses
Fluorine Chemistry - A Chemical Gardener's Paradise
Pursuing Fluorine Chemistry in Poland
Biographical Sketch of Paul Tanant
Fluoropolymers, Stable Nitroxidcs and Perfluoroalkylation
Fluorine Chemistry in Italy
Fluorine Chemistry at Leicester
Chinese Research in Organofluorine Chemistry
Fluorine Chemistry in Japan
The Discovery of Successful Direct Fluorination Syntheses: Three Eras of Elemental
Fluorine Reaction Chemistry
Flogging the Fluorocarbons
Adventures of a Fluorine Chemist at DuPont
Fluorine Chemistry: The ICI Legacy
With contributions by D. W. Bonniface. R. D. Bowden. P. Edwards. H. C. Fielding. P. Gamlcn.
J. Hutchinson. S. Ko. S. Lee. A. McCuUoch. J. S. Moilhet. D. Moody. T. A. Ryan. R. Salmon.
L. Shipp and N. Winterton.
Fluorocarbon Emulsions - Designing an Efficient Shuttle Service for the Respiratory
Gases - the so-called 'Blood Substitutes'
Some Aspects of Fluorine Chemistry in Gftttingen
Fluorocarbon Metal Compounds - Role Models in Organotransition Metal Chemistry
Aromatic Fluorine Chemistry at Salford
Fluorine Chemistry at the University of Birmingham - A Cradle of the Subject in the UK
The Belated Hcxafluorobcnzcnc Papers of Yvonne D6sirant
Highly-toxic Fluorine Compounds
From Complex Fluorides to CFC Alteatives - An Account of Fluorine Chemistry at
Glasgow
With appendices by A. A. Woolf (Recollections of Early Days in the Cambridge Inorganic Lab) and
M. Mercer (Chemistry at Birmingham in the 1960s)
The Development of Inorganic Fluorine Chemistry in Slovenia
Going with the Fluo
With appendices by A. K. Barbour (Recollections of Fluorochemical Research at Avonmouth),
H. Sutcliffe (Fluorine Chemistry: Keeping my Hand in). B. C. WiUoughby (Chemistry - But not
in Black and White). R. F. Hughes (Fluorine: Fascination, Frustration, and Fulfilment), and S. S. Zu-beri (India to the USA via UMIST: A Fluorine Chemistry Trail).
Name Index
Subject Index
Establishment Index