Alexandru Balaban
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Alexandru Balaban is a romanian
Romania
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 chemist
Chemist
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 (born in Timisoara
Timisoara
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 1931) known for contribution to chemical graph theory
Chemical graph theory
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. He is President of the International Academy of Mathematical Chemistry
International Academy of Mathematical Chemistry
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.

Writings

  • Steric fit in quantitative structure-activity relations. Berlin; New York. 1980.
  • Metateza olefinelor și polimerizarea prin deschidere de inel a cicloolefinelor. București. 1981.
  • Pyrylium salts: Syntheses, reactions, and physical properties. New York. 1982.
  • Labelled compounds and radiopharmaceuticals applied in nuclear medicine. București; New York. 1986.
  • Annulenes, benzo-, hetero-, homo-derivatives and their valence isomers. Boca Raton. 1987.
  • Fotostabilizarea polimerilor cu amine împiedicate steric. București. 1990.
  • C.D. Nenițescu: Viața și opera. București. 1995. (Mircea D. Banciu)
  • Topological indices and related descriptors in QSAR and QSPR. Amsterdam. 1999. (James Devillers)
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