• Saul Winstein (October 8, 1912 – November 23, 1969) was a Jewish Canadian chemist who discovered the Winstein reaction. He argued a non-classical cation...
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  • American computer scientist and journalist Saul Winstein (1912–1969), Canadian chemist Grunwald–Winstein equation, physical organic chemistry equation...
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  • chemistry at the University of California, Los Angeles, where she holds the Saul Winstein Chair in Organic Chemistry. Her research focuses on the development...
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  • financier Saúl Suárez, Colombian football manager in the 1990s Saul Teukolsky (born 1947), South African astrophysicist and professor Saul Winstein (1912–1969)...
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    pioneered by Saul Winstein in 1959, prompted by his studies of the “tris-homocyclopropenyl” cation. Since the publication of Winstein's paper, much research...
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  • reagents. First reports of its formation and reactivity published by Saul Winstein sparked controversy over the nature of its bonding, as he invoked a...
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  • In chemistry, the intimate ion pair concept, introduced by Saul Winstein, describes the interactions between a cation, anion and surrounding solvent molecules...
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    is a transition state between the two potential energy minima, and Saul Winstein, who believed that a non-classical structure that possessed a plane...
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  • substrates. The equation, which was developed by Ernest Grunwald and Saul Winstein in 1948, could be written log ⁡ k x , s o l k x ,   80 %   EtOH = m...
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    1970—Robert H. Dicke, Allan Sandage, John C. Slater, John Archibald Wheeler, Saul Winstein 1973—Carl Djerassi, Maurice Ewing, Arie Jan Haagen-Smit, Vladimir Haensel...
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    degree in 1952 and then a Ph.D. in 1954 working under the supervision of Saul Winstein on the chemistry of aryl sulfonates. After postdoctoral research at...
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    Angeles, in physical organic chemistry where his thesis advisor was Saul Winstein. After an NSF postdoctoral fellowship at the University of California...
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    catalysts in organic synthesis reactions. Olah, with Canadian chemist Saul Winstein, was also involved in a career-long battle with Herbert C. Brown of...
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    rearrangement involving a carbon-carbon bond was reported by Cyril A. Grob and Saul Winstein. They observed the interconversion of 2 bromine atoms in a certain steroid...
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    the School of Chemistry there (1993–97) before moving to UCLA as the Saul Winstein Professor of Chemistry in 1997, succeeding Nobel laureate Donald Cram...
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  • York: McGraw-Hill. pp. 712pp. 1st ed. NAS Award in Chemical Sciences Saul Winstein Endowed Chair in Organic Chemistry National Medal of Science, 1993 International...
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  • studies centered around the 2-norbornyl cation. Observations made by Saul Winstein and others suggested that highly delocalized and symmetric intermediates...
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  • Edgar Bright Wilson, PhD 1933; National Medal of Science recipient Saul Winstein, PhD 1938; National Medal of Science recipient K. Dane Wittrup, PhD...
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    culture festival (Flevopolder, The Netherlands). In 2019, he was the Saul Winstein Lecturer at the University of California, Los Angeles and he is the...
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  • Albert Eschenmoser 1968 Erwin Wilhelm Müller, Paul Doughty Bartlett 1967 Saul Winstein 1966 Shōji Shibata [de], Lars Gunnar Sillen [sv] 1965 Charles B. Colburn [Wikidata]...
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    Abigail Doyle, a Professor of Chemistry at UCLA where she holds the Saul Winstein Chair in Organic Chemistry. Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree, Kalamazoo...
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  • spend a year working at the University of California, Los Angeles with Saul Winstein and his research group, and in 1960 published the seminal Organosilicon...
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    the ACS, the WATOC, and the Royal Society of Chemistry. He was the Saul Winstein Chair in Organic Chemistry at UCLA from 2009 to 2021 and is now a Distinguished...
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    and a postdoctorate at University of California, Los Angeles with Saul Winstein in 1948. George Simms Hammond was born on May 22, 1921, in Auburn, Maine...
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    org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive – Saul Winstein". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination...
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  • Los Angeles, where he continued research with the Canadian chemist Saul Winstein. In 1954, he began working for the Pennwalt Corporation in its research...
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  • rearrangement of the bicyclo[3.2.2]nonatrienyl cation John B. Grutzner and Saul Winstein Journal of the American Chemical Society 1970 92 (10), 3186-3187 doi:10...
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  • University of California, Los Angeles in 1952 under the mentorship of Saul Winstein. After postdoctoral research at Basel with Cyril Grob, and then at Harvard...
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  • Verner Schomaker [Wikidata] 1949 Richard T. Arnold [Wikidata] 1948 Saul Winstein 1947 Glenn T. Seaborg 1946 Charles C. Price, III 1945 Frederick T. Wall [sv]...
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  • first Ph.D. student. After conducting postdoctoral research (1960) with Saul Winstein at the University of California, Los Angeles, and after a short stint...
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