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1997, Vol. 69, Issue 2
Physical Organic Chemistry for the 21st Century

Foreword
C. L. Perrin
p. i [Details]
Plenary Lectures
The first century of physical organic chemistry: A prologue
T. T. Tidwell
p. 211 [Details] [Full text - pdf 245 kB]
Summary
T. T. Tidwell
p. 215 [Details] [Full text - pdf 211 kB]
Physical organic chemistry in the 21st century: Will it be recognizable?
E. M. Arnett
p. 217 [Details] [Full text - pdf 444 kB]
What will physical organic chemistry achieve in the 21st century?
R. Breslow
p. 223 [Details] [Full text - pdf 225 kB]
Gas-phase ion chemistry in the 21st century
Fulvio Cacace
p. 227 [Details] [Full text - pdf 273 kB]
Physical organic chemistry in the making
J. B. F. N. Engberts
p. 231 [Details] [Full text - pdf 260 kB]
Beyond the traditional confines: Physical organic chemistry in the 21st century
M. A. Fox
p. 235 [Details] [Full text - pdf 178 kB]
Physical organic chemistry in the twenty-first century: Evanescent or transcendent?
K. N. Houk and J. K. Lee
p. 237 [Details] [Full text - pdf 264 kB]
Kinetic and mechanistic studies of free radical reactions in the 21st century
K. U. Ingold
p. 241 [Details] [Full text - pdf 288 kB]
QSPR as a means of predicting and understanding chemical and physical properties in terms of structure
A. R. Katritzky, Mati Karelson and V. S. Lobanov
p. 245 [Details] [Full text - pdf 282 kB]
Rethinking physical organic chemistry
E. M. Kosower
p. 249 [Details] [Full text - pdf 570 kB]
The physical organic chemist as a materials scientist in the 21st century
M. Lahav
p. 255 [Details] [Full text - pdf 227 kB]
From a synthetic organic chemist
T. Mukaiyama
p. 257 [Details] [Full text - pdf 169 kB]
Modern trends in physical organic chemistry
O. M. Nefedov and M. P. Egorov
p. 259 [Details] [Full text - pdf 285 kB]
Whither physical organic chemistry or to what degree does it really exist? A personal view
G. A. Olah
p. 263 [Details] [Full text - pdf 181 kB]
Where is physical organic chemistry going?
J. D. Roberts
p. 265 [Details] [Full text - pdf 231 kB]
Physical organic chemistry. Electron transier chemistry. Molecular electrochemistry
J.-M. Savéant
p. 269 [Details] [Full text - pdf 271 kB]
Perspectives and challenges of physical organic chemistry
D. Schröder, Christoph Heineman, W. Koch and H. Schwartz
p. 273 [Details] [Full text - pdf 514 kB]
Some personal views on the past and future of physical organic chemistry
A. Streitwieser
p. 281 [Details] [Full text - pdf 169 kB]
Physical organic chemistry: Quo Vadis?
J. Vogt and D. Bellus
p. 283 [Details] [Full text - pdf 212 kB]
Physical organic chemistry
F. H. Westheimer
p. 285 [Details] [Full text - pdf 206 kB]
The influence of physical organic chemistry on studies of organometallic complexes
A. Yamamoto
p. 287 [Details] [Full text - pdf 503 kB]

IUPAC Technical Reports and Recommendations

Reporting of relative sulfur isotope-ratio data (Technical Report)
H. R. Krouse and T. B. Coplen
p. 293 [Details] [Full text - pdf 162 kB]
A statistical overview of standard (IUPAC and ACS) and new procedures for determining the limits of detection and quantification: Application to voltammetric and stripping techniques (Technical Report)
J. Mocak, A. M. Bond, S. Mitchell and G. Scollary
p. 297 [Details] [Full text - pdf 1970 kB]
Critical evaluation of stability constants for alpha-hydroxycarboxylic acid complexes with protons and metal ions and the accompanying enthalpy changesPart I: Aromatic ortho-hydroxycarboxylic acids (Technical Report)
L. H. J. Lajunen, R. Portanova, J. Piispanen and M. Tolazzi
p. 329 [Details] [Full text - pdf 2086 kB]