S F. Acree - Publications

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Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 

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Year Citation  Score
1917 Gruse WA, Acree SF. The reactions of the and the molecules of acids, bases and salts; The inversion of menthone by sodium, potassium and lithium ethylates Journal of the American Chemical Society. 39: 376-388.  0.455
1916 Taylor WA, Acree SF. On the reaction of both the ions and molecules of acids, bases and salts Journal of Physical Chemistry. 20: 353-395.  0.483
1916 Brown BM, Acree SF. On the reaction of both the ions and the nonionized forms of acids, bases and salts: The reaction of methyl iodide with sodium, potassium and lithium ethylates at 0°. [Twenty-fourth communication on catalysis.] Journal of the American Chemical Society. 38: 2145-2156.  0.471
1915 Acree SF. On the reactions of both the ions and molecules of acids, bases and salts. a reinterpretation of the reactions of sodium methylate and sodium ethylate with 1,2-dinitrobenzene, 1,2,4-dinitro-chlorobenzene and 1,2,4-dinitrobromobenzene. [twenty-second2 communication on catalysis.] Journal of the American Chemical Society. 37: 1909-1914.  0.476
1915 Robertson HC, Acree SF. On the reactions of both the ions and the molecules of acids, bases and salts Journal of Physical Chemistry. 19: 381-432.  0.483
1914 Shroder JH, Acree SF. CCXL. - Catalysis. Part XVIII. The reactions of both the ions and the molecules of acids, bases and salts: The reactions of alkyl haloids with phenoxides and ethoxides Journal of the Chemical Society, Transactions. 105: 2582-2590. DOI: 10.1039/CT9140502582  0.515
1909 Acree SF. THE QUANTITATIVE STUDY OF ORGANIC REACTIONS. Science (New York, N.Y.). 30: 617-25. PMID 17807653 DOI: 10.1126/science.30.775.617  0.305
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