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    CANDID SCIENCE III
    More Conversations with Famous Chemists

    by István Hargittai (Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary) & edited by Magdolna Hargittai

    In this invaluable book, 36 famous chemists, including 18 Nobel laureates, tell the reader about their lives in science, the beginnings of their careers, their aspirations, and their hardships and triumphs. The reader will learn about their seminal discoveries, and the conversations in the book bring out the humanity of these great scientists. Highlighted in the stories are the discovery of new elements and compounds, the VSEPR model, computational chemistry, organic synthesis, natural products, polysaccharides, supramolecular chemistry, peptide synthesis, combinatorial chemistry, X-ray crystallography, the reaction mechanism and kinetics, electron transfer in small and large systems, non-equilibrium systems, oscillating reactions, atmospheric chemistry, chirality, and the history of chemistry.

     
    Contents:
    • Glenn T Seaborg
    • William N Lipscomb
    • Neil Bartlett
    • Ronald J Gillespie
    • Lawrence S Bartell
    • Paul von Rague Schleyer
    • Albert Eschenmoser
    • Gilbert Stork
    • Endre A Balazs
    • Alfred Bader
    • Jacquelin K Barton
    • Ad Bax
    • Donald J Cram
    • Jean-Marie Lehn
    • Bruce Merrifield
    • Arpad Furka
    • Guy Ourisson
    • Mildred Cohn
    • Paul D Boyer
    • John E Walker
    • Herbert A Hauptman
    • Jack D Dunitz
    • Hartmut Michel
    • Johann Deisenhofer
    • Robert Huber
    • Manfred Eigen
    • John C Polanyi
    • Dudley R Herschbach
    • Henry Taube
    • Rudolph A Marcus
    • Ilya Prigogine
    • Anatol M Zhabotinsky
    • Richard N Zare
    • Paul J Crutzen
    • Reiko Kuroda
    • Stephen Mason
     
    Readership: Chemists and other scientists.
     
    “This book makes interesting light reading, especially for chemists who have watched the field develop over the past 30 to 60 years … it makes a worthwhile contribution to the oral history of science, and I recommend it for both libraries and individuals.”
    Nature
     
    “István Hargittai's interviews with eminent scientists are a lively and important way of entering the minds of prominent chemists … this makes a wonderful bedside book that attractively opens up a gallery of people, and a window onto the development of science.”
    Chemistry & Industry
     
    “I have come back to these interviews time after time after my first read through. It's always inspiring to read about people who are good at what they do. To paraphrase Jack Dunitz, if you want value for your money in a predictable way, I think Hargittai's book is a good value. I strongly recommend it.”
    Southwest Retort
     
    “Hargittai has done a superb job in selecting both chemical topics and appropriate interview subjects who know the topics first-hand … Candid Science III is an interesting source of information on both current and recent chemistry and its practitioners, from a first-hand perspective of those practitioners. It also promises to be a valuable sourcebook for historians of the chemistry of this time.”
    The Alchemist, The ChemWeb Magazine
     
    “I recommend this useful volume, suitable for complete reading or browsing, not only to historians of chemistry and science but also to practicing chemists and students, who will benefit from these inspiring stories by some of chemistry's most eminent contributors.”
    Chemical Heritage
     
    “I recommend this handy volume, admirably suited for complete reading or browsing, not only to historians of chemistry and of science but also to practicing scientists, especially beginning ones, as well as to students, who will surely benefit from these inspiring stories by some of chemistry's leading luminaries.”
    The Chemical Educator
     
    520pp    Pub. date: Mar 2003  
    ISBN:   978-1-86094-336-2
    1-86094-336-5
       US$140 / £92

     


    520pp    Pub. date: Mar 2003  
    ISBN:   978-1-86094-337-9(pbk)
    1-86094-337-3(pbk)
       US$66 / £43

     


    520pp    Pub. date: Mar 2003  
    ISBN:   978-1-84816-134-4(ebook)
    1-84816-134-4(ebook)
       US$182

     


     

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