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Aromaticity of Phosphorus Heterocycles

✍ Scribed by Nyulászi, László


Book ID
118148326
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
264 KB
Volume
101
Category
Article
ISSN
0009-2665

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✦ Synopsis


Professor Nyula ´szi was born in Budapest and received his M.S. degree at the Technical University of Budapest. He received his doctoral degree at the same institution in 1986 and became a staff member there. In 1990 he visited the photoelectron spectroscopic research group of Professor J. M. Dyke at Southampton University for one year, and in 1997 with an Alexander von Humboldt fellowship he spent one year at the phosphorus research group of Professor Manfred Regitz in Kaiserslautern, Germany, and in the computational chemistry group of Professor Paul von Rague Schleyer in Erlangen, Germany. Since 1999 he became Head of the Inorganic Chemistry Department at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics. His research interests are primarily directed toward computational studies of structure, stability, and reactivity of maingroup-element-containing molecules.

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Chemical Reviews


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