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  1. Theories of Chemical Reactions Rates: Selected Papers of Rudolph A. Marcus (Series on 20th Century Chemistry)
  2. Relocating Eden: The Image and Politics of Inuit Exile in the Canadian Arctic (Arctic Visions Series) by Alan Rudolph Marcus, 1995-06-15
  3. California Institute of Technology: Carl David Anderson, Ahmed Zewail, Linus Pauling, Rudolph Marcus, Thomas Hunt Morgan (French Edition)
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  5. Person (Niedersachsen): Martin Schmidt, Ne-Total, Heinz Kattner, Johann Ganten, Marcus Rudolph, Wolfgang Senger, Hans-Joachim Wahlbrink (German Edition)
  6. Chimiste Théorique: Linus Pauling, Robert Mulliken, Rudolph Marcus, Ilya Prigogine, John Clark Slater, Robert Ghormley Parr, Charles Coulson (French Edition)
  7. Prix Nobel Canadien: Saul Bellow, Lester Bowles Pearson, Robert Mundell, Rudolph Marcus, Henry Taube, David Hunter Hubel, Frederick Banting (French Edition)
  8. Interview with Rudolph A. Marcus (California Institute of Technology Oral History Project) by R. A Marcus, 1995
  9. The Hill reaction as a model for chemical conversion of solar energy (Technical Report) by Rudolph J Marcus, 1959
  10. Sehenswertes Brandenburger Land: Bilder Aus Dem Landkreis Brandenburg by Marcus Alert, Karl-Otto Beindorf, et all 1993
  11. The American colonial Jew;: A study in acculturation (B. G. Rudolph lectures in Judaic studies) by Jacob Rader Marcus, 1967
  12. JEGP--Journal of English and Germanic Philology, Volume LXII, Number 2, April, 1963: On the Structure of Goethes Egmont; Klarchen in Goethe's Egmont; Technique in "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry"; Eugene O'Neill's Debt to Thoreau in a Touch of the Poet, Etc by Jeffrey L. Robert T. Ittner; James W. Gargano; Mordecai Marcus; A. B. Chambers; Arthur Freeman; Leonard S. Frey; Rudolph C. Bambas; Tom H. Towers; John E. Bernbock; Charles Richard Sanders; George C. Schoolfield Sammons, 1963

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(1923 ). An American who won the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1992 for his theories of electron transfer. The processes Marcus has studied, the transfer of electrons between
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Click on the titles below to find US government-authored or -collected reports written by Rudolph A. Marcus Total Results: Results per page: Sort by: Title Date Pages Display: Full Text Only Abstracts Only All Theory of Electron Transfer Reactions 22 JUN 94 15 pages Authors: Rudolph A. Marcus CALIFORNIA INST OF TECH PASADENA An objective of the research performed on this grant is the understanding of the detailed behavior of a variety of electron transfer processes. Theories were developed for (a) the rate of electron transfer between a reagent in one liquid phase and another in a second (immiscible) liquid or polymer, (b) the rate of long distance electron transfer in proteins, (c) charge transfers spectra in frozen media, (d) scanning tunneling microscopy ... Recent Developments in Electron Transfer Reactions 29 MAY 87 Authors: Rudolph A. Marcus

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Marcus, Rudolph A. (1923) My first encounters with McGill University came when I was still in a baby carriage. My mother used to wheel me about the
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Marcus, Rudolph A. My first encounters with McGill University came when I was still in a baby carriage. My mother used to wheel me about the campus when we lived in that neighborhood and, as she recounted years later, she would tell me that I would go to McGill. There was some precedent for my going there, since two of my father's brothers received their M.D.'s at McGill. I have always loved going to school. Since neither of my parents had a higher education, my academic "idols" were these two paternal uncles and one of their uncles, my great-uncle, Henrik Steen (né Markus). My admiration for him, living in faraway Sweden, was not because of a teol.dr. (which he received from the University of Uppsala in 1915) nor because of the many books he wrote - I knew nothing of that - but rather because he was reputed to speak 13 languages. I learned decades later that the number was only 9! Growing up, mostly in Montreal, I was an only child of loving parents. I admired my father's athletic prowess - he excelled in several sports - and my mother's expressive singing and piano playing. My interest in the sciences started with mathematics in the very beginning, and later with chemistry in early high school and the proverbial home chemistry set. My education at Baron Byng High School was excellent, with dedicated masters (boys and girls were separate). I spent the next years at McGill University, for both undergraduate and, as was the custom of the time, graduate study. Our graduate supervisor, Carl A. Winkler, specialized in rates of chemical reactions. He himself had received his Ph.D. as a student of Cyril Hinshelwood at Oxford. Hinshelwood was later the recipient of the Nobel Prize for his work on chemical kinetics. Winkler brought to his laboratory an enthusiastic joyousness in research and was much loved by his students.

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Rudolph Rudy Arthur Marcus (born July 21, 1923) is a Canadianborn chemist who received the 1992 Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1 for his theory of electron transfer.
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Marcus, Rudolph A. (born 1923), Canadianborn U.S. physical chemist, born in Montreal; educated at McGill Univ.; taught at several universities, including Polytechnical Institute
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7. Nobel Prize In Chemistry Since 1901
Marcus, Rudolph A. 1993 Mullis, Kary B.; Smith, Michael 1994 Olah, George A. 1995 Crutzen, Paul; Molina, Mario; Rowland, F. Sherwood 1997 Boyer, Paul D. Walker, John E.
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8. Marcus, Rudolph A. - Encyclopedia Britannica - On History
Full Name Rudolph A. Marcus. Nationality American Activity Canadian chemist. Born 2107-1923
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Marcus, Rudolph A. Mark, Herman; Marker, Russell E. Marvel, Carl S. Mastin, Thomas W. Mayo, Frank R. McAfee, Jerry; McBrayer, H. Eugene; McKennon, Keith R.
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Marcus, Rudolph A. (b. July 21, 1923, Montreal, Que., Can.), Canadianborn American chemist, winner of the 1992 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his work on the theory of electron
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(b. July 21, 1923, Montreal, Que., Can.), Canadian-born American chemist, winner of the 1992 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his work on the theory of electron -transfer reactions in chemical systems. The Marcus theory shed light on diverse and fundamental phenomena such as photosynthesis, cell metabolism, and simple corrosion. Marcus received his doctorate from McGill University, Montreal, in 1946. From 1951 he worked at the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn. In 1964 he joined the faculty of the University of Illinois, leaving in 1978 for the California Institute of Technology. Marcus began studying electron-transfer reactions in the 1950s. In a series of papers published between 1956 and 1965, he investigated the role of surrounding solvent molecules in determining the rate of redox reactionsoxidation and reduction reactions in which the reactants exchange electronsin solution. Marcus determined that subtle changes occur in the molecular structure of the reactants and the solvent molecules around them; these changes influence the ability of electrons to move between the molecules. He further established that the relationship between the driving force of an electron-transfer reaction and the reaction's rate is described by a parabola. Thus, as more driving force is applied to a reaction, its rate at first increases but then begins to decrease. This insight aroused considerable skepticism until it was confirmed experimentally in the 1980s.

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Marcus, Rudolph A. (USA), Chemistry, 1992; Molina, Mario J. (Mexico), Chemistry, 1995; Modigliani, Franco (USA), Economic Sciences, 1985; Mullis, Kary (USA), Chemistry, 1993
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12. Novel Variants Of The Zwitterionic Claisen Rearrangement And The Total Synthesis
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    Dong, Vy Maria Novel variants of the zwitterionic Claisen rearrangement and the total synthesis of erythronolide B. Dissertation (Ph.D.), California Institute of Technology. http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechETD:etd-02252004-175803
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    This dissertation describes the development of three novel variants of the zwitterionic Claisen rearrangement. Initial studies demonstrate an efficient and diastereoselective ketene-Claisen rearrangement catalyzed by metal salts. This process involves the condensation of ketenes and allylic amines to form zwitterionic enolates which undergo [3,3]-sigmatropic rearrangements to afford alpha,beta-disubstituted-gamma,delta-unsaturated amides. The scope of this chemistry is further expanded through the development of a Lewis acid-catalyzed acyl-Claisen rearrangement which employs acid chlorides as ketene surrogates. Based on these studies, a new tandem acyl-Claisen rearrangement for the construction of structurally complex 1,7-dioxo-acyclic architectures is achieved. The versatility of this tandem transformation for macrolide antibiotic synthesis is demonstrated through a concise total synthesis of erythronolide B, in 24 linear steps.

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Marcus, Rudolph A. Martin, Archer John Porter; MacKinnon, Roderick; McMillan, Edwin Mattison; Merrifield, Robert Bruce; Michel, Hartmut; Mitchell, Peter D.
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R UDOLPH A M ARCUS
1992 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
    for his contributions to the theory of electron transfer reactions in chemical systems.
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    Born: 1923
    Place of Birth: Montreal, Canada
    Residence: U.S.A.
    Affiliation: California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
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Rudolph Arthur Marcus B iography Nobel Prize Winner (1992) Rudolph Rudy Arthur Marcus (born July 21, 1923) received the 1992 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his theory of
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Rudolph "Rudy" Arthur Marcus (born July 21, 1923) received the 1992 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his theory of Electron transfer. The Marcus Theory provides a thermodynamic and kinetic framework for describing one electron Outer-Sphere electron transfer.
He was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He earned a B.Sc. in 1943 and a Ph.D. in 1946, both from McGill University. In 1958, he became a naturalized citizen of the United States. He is currently a professor at Caltech.
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20. Electron Transfer Through Organic And Biological Molecules - CaltechTHESIS
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