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  1. Friedel Crafts & Related Reactions V2 P2 by George A Olah, 1964
  2. Friedel-Crafts and Related Reactions Vol. 2 Pt. 1: Alkylation and Related Reactions by George A. (ed.) Olah, 1964
  3. Carbonium Ions, Volume I: General Aspects and Methods of Investigation by George A. Olah, 1968
  4. CARBONIUM IONS (5 Volume Set) by George A. And Paul Von R. Schleyer Olah, 1970-01-01
  5. Friedel-Crafts and Related Reactions, Volume 3, Part 1: Alkylation and Related R by George A. (editor); Olah, 1964-01-01
  6. Hungarian Agnostics: Paul Erd?s, Miksa Feny?, George Andrew Olah
  7. George Andrew Olah
  8. Chemistry of Energetic Materials
  9. Olah's Friedel-Crafts and Realted Reactions. Volume IV. Miscellaneous Reactions. Cumulative Indexes. 1965 Edition by George A. Olah, 1965
  10. Olah's Friedel-Crafts and Related Reactions.Volume III. Part 2. Acylation and Related Reactions. 1964 Edition by George A. Olah, 1964
  11. Fundamental study of toluene nitration: Final report by George Andrew Olah, 1975
  12. Carbonium Ions. 3 Volumes. by George A. Olah, 1968
  13. Carbonium Ions 2vol Volume 1 & 3 by George Olah, 1968
  14. Friedel-Crafts and Related Reactions, Volume 2, Alkylation and Related Reactions by George A. (editor); Olah, 1964-01-01

41. Business Books & Economics Books: Beyond Oil And Gas By Olah, Olah, George A., G
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42. Nobel Prize For Chemistry
OLAH, GEORGE A., U.S.A. 1994 for his contribution to carbocation chemistry MULLIS, KARY B., U.S.A 1993 for contributions to the developments of methods within DNAbased
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Nobel Prize for Chemistry Name Year The Work William S. Knowles , USA
Ryoji Noyori,
Japan
K. Barry Sharpless
, USA for their work on chirally catalysed hydrogenation reactions" Alan J. Heeger, Alan G. MacDiarmid and Hideki Shirakawa for the discovery and development of conductive polymers Ahmed H. Zewail For his studies of the transition states of chemical reactions using femtosecond spectroscop Walter Kohn, U.S.A
John A. Pople, Great Britain "to Walter Kohn for his development of the density-functional theory and to John Pople for his development of computational methods in quantum chemistry." BOYER, PAUL D., U.S.A
WALKER, JOHN E., Great Britain "for their elucidation of the enzymatic mechanism underlying the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP)" SKOU, JENS C., Denmark "for the first discovery of an ion-transporting enzyme, Na+, K+-ATPase" CURL, ROBERT F. JR., U.S.A
KROTO, Sir HAROLD W, Great Britain
SMALLEY, RICHARD E., U.S.A "for their discovery of fullerenes"

43. Superacid - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
A superacid is an acid with an acidity greater than that of 100% pure sulfuric acid, which has a Hammett acidity function (H 0) of −12. Commercially available superacids include
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... e A superacid is an acid with an acidity greater than that of 100% pure sulfuric acid , which has a Hammett acidity function H ) of −12. Commercially available superacids include trifluoromethanesulfonic acid (CF SO H), also known as triflic acid, and fluorosulfonic acid (FSO H), both of which are about a thousand times stronger (i.e. have more negative H values) than sulfuric acid. The strongest superacids are prepared by the combination of two components, a strong Lewis acid and a strong Brønsted acid . The strongest known superacid is fluoroantimonic acid
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The term superacid was originally coined by James Bryant Conant in 1927 to describe acids that were stronger than conventional mineral acids George A. Olah prepared the so-called magic acid , so-named for its ability to attack hydrocarbons, by mixing antimony pentafluoride (SbF ) and fluorosulfonic acid (HSFO ). The name was coined after a candle was placed in a sample of magic acid. The candle dissolved, showing the ability of the acid to protonate hydrocarbons, which under normal acidic conditions do not protonate to any extent.

44. Biografias - Olah, George A.
Subject Search Olah, George A. (George Andrew), 1927
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