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A Life of Magic Chemistry


A Life of Magic Chemistry

Autobiographical Reflections Including Post-Nobel Prize Years and the Methanol Economy
2nd Updated Edition

von: George A. Olah, Thomas Mathew

65,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 15.04.2015
ISBN/EAN: 9781118839904
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 336

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The autobiography of a Nobel Prize winner, this book tells us about George Olah's fascinating research into extremely strong superacids and how it yielded the common term "magic acids." Olah guides us through his long and remarkable journey, from Budapest to Cleveland to Los Angeles, with a stopover in Stockholm. This updated autobiography of a Nobel Prize winner George A. Olah:<br /><br /> <ul> <li>Chronicles the distinguished career of a chemist whose work in a broad range of chemistry areas, and most notably that in methane chemistry, led to technologies that impact the processing and utility of alternative fuels</li> <li>Is based on Olah's work on extremely strong superacids and how they yielded the common term, "magic acids"</li> <li>Details events since the publication of the first edition in 2000</li> <li>Inspires readers with details on Dr. Olah's successful recent research on methanol, intended to help provide a solution to "the oil problem"</li> </ul>
<p>Preface ix</p> <p>Chapter 1 Introduction 1</p> <p>Chapter 2 Perspectives on Science 4</p> <p>Chapter 3 Chemistry: The Multifaceted Central Science 21</p> <p>Chapter 4 Growing Up in Hungary and Turning to Chemistry 38</p> <p>Chapter 5 Early Research and Teaching: Departing the Shadow of Emil Fischer 51</p> <p>Chapter 6 Move to North America: Industrial Experience While Pursuing the Elusive Cations of Carbon 64</p> <p>Chapter 7 Return to Academia—The Cleveland Years: Carbocations, Magic Acid, and Superacid Chemistry 84</p> <p>Chapter 8 Moving to Los Angeles: Hydrocarbon Research and Building the Loker Institute 108</p> <p>Chapter 9 The Nonclassical Ion Controversy and Its Significance 137</p> <p>Chapter 10 From Kekul´e’s Four-Valent Carbon to Five- and Higher Coordinate Hypercarbon Chemistry 154</p> <p>Chapter 11 The Nobel Prize: Learning to Live with It and Not Rest on Laurels 170</p> <p>Chapter 12 Research in Post-Nobel Years: From Superacids to Superelectrophiles 189</p> <p>Chapter 13 Renewable Carbon Chemistry: Anthropogenic Chemical Cycle with CO2 Capture and Recycling to Methanol 206</p> <p>Chapter 14 Rendering Methanol, A Renewable Carbon Source and Fuel: Direct and Regenerative Methanol Fuel Cell 225</p> <p>Chapter 15 The Concept and Development of the Methanol Economy 242</p> <p>Chapter 16 Gone My Way 254</p> <p>Chapter 17 Concluding Remarks 294</p> <p>Appendix My Previous Books for References and Additional Reading 297</p> <p>Curriculum Vitae of George Andrew Olah 300</p> <p>Index 306</p>
<p>A "well-written book","Olah?s story is made very human by its conversational tone and by his warm personality."(<b>Isis 01/12/2016<b>)
<p><b>GEORGE A. OLAH, PhD, </b>was awarded the undivided 1994 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. He is the Founding Director of the Loker Hydrocarbon Research Institute and a Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles.<br /><br /><b>Thomas Mathew, PhD</b>, is a Senior Scientist and long-time close associate of Professor George A. Olah at the Loker Hydrocarbon Research Institute.</p>
<p><b>The fascinating autobiographical reflections of Nobel Prize winner George Olah<br /><br /></b>How did a young man who grew up in Hungary between the two World Wars go from cleaning rubble and moving pianos at the end of World War II in the Budapest Opera House to Winning the Nobel Prize in Chemistry? George Olah takes us on a remarkable journey from Budapest to Cleveland to Los Angeles‒with a stopover in Stockholm. An innovative scientist, George Olah, is truly one of a kind, whose amazing research into extremely strong superacid systems led to the super acidic “magic acid chemistry.” Quite unique in his vision and mission, Olah in his eighties has not slowed down yet and stays active. Through his constant scientific efforts during his post-Nobel Prize years, was developed what is now called the “Methanol Economy,” a new safe and sustainable way to replace oil for future energy and fuel needs. <br /><br />The second updated edition of<i> A Life of magic Chemistry </i>is an intimate look at the astounding journeys that George Olah has traveled‒from his early research and teaching in Hungary, to his move to North America where, during his years in industry, he continued his study of the elusive cations of carbon, to his return to academia in Cleveland, and, finally, his move to Los Angeles, where he built the Loker Hydrocarbon Research Institute. He found new solutions to the grave problem of world’s diminishing natural oil and gas resources and to mitigate global warming by recycling carbon dioxide into hydrocarbon fuels and products. Professor Olah invites the reader to enjoy the story of his remarkable path marked by hard work, imagination and never-ending quests for discovery, which eventually led to the Nobel Prize. He also shares inter alia his vision and pioneering work in the post-Nobel Prize years which led to development of “Methanol Economy” to replace fossil fuels through a viable anthropogenic chemical carbon cycle, based on chemical recycling of carbon dioxide to methanol as a means of energy storage, production of transportation fuels, and raw materials for essential chemicals. Intertwining his research and teaching with a unique personal writing style truly makes <i>A Life of Magic Chemistry</i> an engaging read. His autobiography not only touches on his exhilarating life and pursuit for new chemistry but also reflects on the broader meaning of science in our perpetual search for understanding and knowledge.<br /><br /><b>GEORGE A. OLAH, PhD,</b> was awarded the undivided 1994 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. He is the Founding Director of the Loker Hydrocarbon Research Institute and a Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles.<br /><br /><b>Thomas Mathew, PhD,</b> is a Senior Scientist and long-time close associate of Professor George A. Olah at the Loker Hydrocarbon Research Institute.</p>

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