Tetrahedron (journal) - Notable Papers

Notable Papers

As of January 2013, Web of Science lists eight papers from Tetrahedron that have more than 1000 citations. The four articles that have been cited more than 2000 times are:

  • Wiberg, K. B. (1968). "Application of pople-santry-segal CNDO method to the cyclopropylcarbinyl and cyclobutyl cation and to bicyclobutane". Tetrahedron 24 (3): 1083. doi:10.1016/0040-4020(68)88057-3. – cited 2151 times
  • Haasnoot, C. A. G.; de Leeuw, F. A. A. M.; Altona, C. (1980). "The relationship between proton-proton NMR coupling constants and substituent electronegativities—I : An empirical generalization of the Karplus equation". Tetrahedron 36 (19): 2783–2792. doi:10.1016/0040-4020(80)80155-4. – cited 2149 times
  • Grubbs, R. H.; Chang, S. (April 1998). "Recent advances in olefin metathesis and its application in organic synthesis". Tetrahedron 54 (18): 4413–4450. doi:10.1016/S0040-4020(97)10427-6. – cited 2109 times
  • Gasteiger, J.; Marsili, M. (1980). "Iterative partial equalization of orbital electronegativity - A rapid access to atomic charges". Tetrahedron 36 (22): 3219–3228. doi:10.1016/0040-4020(80)80168-2. – cited 2044 times

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