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Syed Q. A. Rizvi Ph.D. 1765 North Ashwood Lane
PAINESVILLE OH 44077
Phone: (203) 219-8931[M]
[email protected] EDUCATION Ph. D. (Organic Chemistry) - Flinders University, SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Dissertation Topic: Synthesis and Fluorine-19 NMR Studies of Alkyl and Aryl Fluorides
M. Sc. (Chemistry) – University of Peshawar, Peshawar, PAKISTAN
B. Sc. (Chemistry, Biology) – University of Punjab, Lahore, PAKISTAN
M.A. (Economics) - Cleveland State University OH, USA
M.B.A. (Marketing) - Cleveland State University OH, USA
D.B.A. (Marketing) Only Coursework Completed – Cleveland State University OH, USA
POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCH 1. Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, USA 1978 – 1979
Research Topic: Chemistry of Novel Organosulfur Compounds
2. Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA 1976 – 1978
Research Topic: Synthesis and Chemistry of Biologically active Steroidal Hormones
3. The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA 1974 – 1976
Research Topic: Chemistry of Dihydropyridines and their Anions
4. University of East Anglia, Norwich, United Kingdom 1973 – 1975
Research Topic: Synthesis and Chemistry of Nitrogen and Oxygen Heterocycles
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
ELAVANCE RENEWABLE SCIENCES, Senior Scientist May 2010 to August 2016 Duties include development of new chemicals for use as base fluids and additives in lubricants and fuels, plastics, surfactants, and cosmetics. For fuels and lubricants, additional duties include establishing a formulation, testing, and IP strategy. SRI CONSULTING, Menlo Park CA, USA Nov 2008 to Apr 2010 Senior Consultant, Specialty Chemicals Update Program Duties in my present position require national and global tracking of various groups of specialty chemicals; e.g., corrosion inhibitors, antioxidants, plastics additives, synthetic base fluids, and
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surfactants with respect to volume and value, to write Market Research Reports. Such reports also project the direction in which the markets for these chemicals are headed. The objective of these reports is to provide subscribers information to help them make present and future investment, acquisition, and/or merger decisions. In addition, I carry out single-client projects in areas that are listed above. SANTOLUBES LLC, St. Charles, MO, USA Oct 2006 to Jul 2008 Vice President, Technology and Product Development In my position at SANTOLUBES, I was involved in the following activities. • Establishing strategies for developing new products and formulations. • Testing and commercialization of the new technology. • Process optimization with respect to cost, waste minimization, and regulatory compliance. • Assessing intellectual property protection of new technology by reviewing existing data bases and interacting with patent attorneys to judge patenting viability. • Providing technical support to present and future customers. • Designing joint technology projects with other specialty chemical manufacturers. • Representing the company at professional and technical society meetings and promote company’s technology. • Making technical presentations to potential customers. KING INDUSTRIES, Norwalk, CT, USA Jan 1999 to Sept 2004
R&D Manager, Lubricant Additives Division Chemistry explored includes alkylation of aromatics (naphthalene, hindered phenols, and diphenylamine), metal-containing and metal-free sulfonates and carboxylates, molybdenum compounds, and derivatives of nitrogen and sulfur heterocycles, such as triazole, dimercaptothiadiazole, and mercaptobenzothiazole.
LUBRIZOL CORPORATION, Wickliffe, OH, USA Sept 1979 to Dec 1998 Held various R&D positions, including that of a group leader, project manager, and technology leader, with emphasis on developing new chemical/additive technology pertaining to all classes of lubricants, their formulation, and testing. New technology involved discovery of novel polymeric viscosity modifiers, detergents, dispersants, oxidation inhibitors, and extreme-pressure/antiwear agents. The classes of compounds that I primarily dealt with include alkylated hindered phenols and arylamines; metal and amine salts of carboxylic acids, carboxylate esters; organic phosphites, phosphates, phosphonates, dithiophosphates, and polysulfides; dithiocarbamates; xanthates; and derivatives of benzotriazole, mercaptobenzothiadiazole, and dimercaptothiadiazole (DMTD). Additional duties included product/formulation optimization, waste minimization, scale-up, interfacing with lawyers to
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protect intellectual property, and interaction with internal and external customers to introduce them to new technology and upcoming products. TEACHING EXPERIENCE ADJUNCT FACULTY MEMBER, FAIRFIELD UNIVERSITY, FAIRFIELD CT — June 2006 to Sept 2006; involved teaching undergraduate chemistry lab
ADJUNCT FACULTY MEMBER, CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY, CLEVELAND OH — June 1998 to Dec 1998; involved teaching general marketing and strategic marketing courses to MBA students
TEACHING POST-DOCTORAL FELLOW, DREXEL UNIVERSITY, PHILADELPHIA PA — Sept 1978 to Aug 1979; involved teaching undergraduate general chemistry and graduate organic chemistry courses ADJUNCT FACULTY MEMBER, TEMPLE UNIVERSITY, PHILADELPHIA PA — Apr 1978 to Aug 1979; involved teaching undergraduate chemistry courses and laboratory instruction LABORATORY INSTRUCTOR, UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA, NORWICH, UNITED KINGDOM — May 1973 to Sept 1973; involved undergraduate chemistry lab teaching LABORATORY INSTRUCTOR, FLINDERS UNIVERSITY, BEDFORD PARK, SOUTH AUSTRALIA — Mar 1969 to Dec 1972; involved undergraduate chemistry lab teaching LECTURER, EDWARDES COLLEGE, PESHAWAR, PAKISTAN — Feb 1968 to Feb 1969; involved teaching of undergraduate chemistry courses
PROFILE
Ph.D. organic chemist, with many years of experience in the New Chemical Development Groups of specialty chemical companies dealing with the development and marketing of lubricant base fluids; finished lubricants; and additives and formulations for use in lubricants, fuels, and coatings.
Managed research projects and activities of up to 8 scientists.
Expertise in new chemical synthesis, purification, characterization via analytical and spectroscopic techniques, and scale-up. Product optimization via structural modifications, process improvements, and purification.
In-depth knowledge of chemistry and technology of all types of lubricants and experience in formulating them, using a problem-solving approach.
Proven track record of scientific innovation, as indicated by the list of publications and patents in the field.
Strong interpersonal skills – led or participated in many intra- and inter-disciplinary teams involved in growing existing business and exploring new business opportunities.
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Excellent communication skills – have written many technical articles in the field of performance chemicals for petroleum products and have made many technical presentations disseminating this technology to the technical community, company’s alliance partners, and customers; both national and international.
A thorough understanding of the economic and marketing aspects of the chemicals industry, because of the education in business (MBA and DBA and economics (MA).
Experienced in all statistical techniques of data analysis and extrapolation.
HONORS/SOCIETIES
Listed in Who's Who in Science and Engineering, Who's Who in the Midwest, and Who's Who in America. Member of the American Chemical Society (ACS) and Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers (STLE).
PUBLICATIONS/PRESENTATIONS Chemicals Market Reports
1. Surfactants by Hossein Janshekar, Syed Q. A. Rizvi, Yoshio Inoguchi, and Xiaomeng Ma,
Published July 2010 by SRI Consulting, Menlo Park CA.
2. Lubricant Additives Industry in China, A Single Client Market Study Report, Syed Q. A.
Rizvi and Wei Yang for Tianhe Chemical Company in China, Published August 2010 by SRI
Consulting, Menlo Park CA.
3. Surfactants, Household Detergents & Their Raw Materials by Hossein Janshekar, Syed
Q. A. Rizvi and Yoshio Inoguchi, Published June 2010 by SRI Consulting, Menlo Park
4. Phosgene by Syed Q. A. Rizvi, Published in January 2010 by SRI Consulting, Menlo Park
CA.
5. Corrosion Inhibitors by Stefan Müller, Syed Q. A. Rizvi, Kazuteru Yokose, Wei Yang, and
Mario Jäckel, Published in October 2009 by SRI Consulting, Menlo Park CA.
6. Synthetic Lubricants by Stefan Müller, Masahiro Yoneyama, Wei Yang and Syed Q. A.
Rizvi, Published in December 2009 by SRI Consulting, Menlo Park CA.
7. Plastics Additives by Stefan Müller with Wei Yang, Syed Q. A. Rizvi, and Kazuteru
Yokose, Published in December 2009 by SRI Consulting, Menlo Park CA.
Technical Publications
1. A Comprehensive Review of Lubricant Chemistry, Technology, Selection, and Design –
Publisher ASTM (American Society of Testing and Materials) ─ Published March 2009.
2. Polyphenyl Ethers ─ Article written in Wikipedia.
3. Detergents, Published Lubricant Additives ─ Chemistry and Applications, Marcel
Dekker, Inc., 2003 and 2009.
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4. Dispersants, Published Lubricant Additives ─ Chemistry and Applications, Marcel
Dekker, Inc., 2003 and 2009.
5. Additives and Additive Chemistry, published in ASTM Fuels and Lubricants Handbook ─
Technology, Properties, and Testing, ASTM, 2003.
6. Metalworking and Machining Fluids, published in ASTM Fuels and Lubricants
Handbook ─ Technology, Properties, and Testing, ASTM, 2003.
7. Oxidation of Lubricants and Fuels, published in ASTM Fuels and Lubricants Handbook ─
Technology, Properties, and Testing, ASTM, 2003.
8. Ashless Rust Inhibitors for Greases by Maureen Hunter, Syed Q. A. Rizvi, and Robert F.
Baker, Presented at the 67th NLGI Annual Meeting, Asheville, NC, October 28 –
November 1, 2000. Published in NLGI SPOKESMAN, 65(3), June 2001.
9. Additives for Automotive Fuels and Lubricants, published in Journal of the Society of
Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers, 55 (April), 34, 1999.
10. Additives: Chemistry and Testing by Syed Q. A. Rizvi, Published in Tribology Data
Handbook - An Excellent Friction, Lubrication, and Wear Resource, STLE 1997.
11. Lubricant Additives by Syed Q. A. Rizvi, Published in Petroleum and Coal, 38 (3), 1996.
12. History of Automotive Lubrication by Syed Q. A. Rizvi, presented at the Fall 1996 SAE
International Fuels and Lubricants Meeting and Exposition in San Antonio, Texas.
Published as SAE Technical Paper 961949 and included in the SAE 1996 edition of
Transactions.
13. A History of Lubrication by Syed Q. A. Rizvi, Published in Automotive Engineering, 77-86
(November 1996) and included in SAE’s 1997 centennial paper collection, titled “The
Automobile: A Century of Progress.”
14. Presented a 4-hour presentation, Lubricants, to the General Motors Institute (GMI),
Flint, Michigan. Presented twice, 1995.
15. Presented two weeks of seminars in 1995 pertaining to chemistry, formulation, and
testing of lubricants and fuels to Petroleum Authority of Thailand (PTT) at their Bangkok
R&D facility.
16. Lubricant Additives and Their Functions by S. Q. A. Rizvi, Published in American Society
of Metals Handbook, 18, 98, Tenth Edition, 1992.
17. Internal Combustion Engine Lubricants by S. Q. A. Rizvi, Published in American Society
of Metals Handbook, 18, 162, Tenth Edition, 1992.
18. Lubricants and Lubricant Additives by Syed Q. A. Rizvi, Lubrizol Publication, 1995.
19. Lubrication Theory and Practice by W. C. Gergel, S. Q. A. Rizvi, and R. C. Beercheck,
Lubrizol Technical Publication 794 320-59R3.
20. Lubricant Additives, Chemistry and Testing, by Syed Q. A. Rizvi, Lubrizol Technical
Publication 897 320-88.
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Industrial Presentations
As an invited speaker, made many presentations dealing with Lubricants and Fuels technology
at professional and technical meetings, and organizational customers and alliance partners.
Issued Patents
1. Esters for use as a base stock and in lubricant applications ― Inventors: Suresh Narine,
Shaojun Li, Ali Mahdevari, Laziz Bouzidi, Stephen Augustine DiBiaseand Syed Q. A. Rizvi
― U.S. Patent 9,359,571, June 7, 2016.
2. Functionalized monomers and polymers ― Inventors: Stephen A. Di Biase, Syed Q. A. Rizvi,
and Georgeta Hategan ― U.S. Patent 9,334,347, May 10, 2016.
3. Cold flow additives ― Inventors: Stephen A. DiBiase; Syed Q. A. Rizvi; and S. Alexander
Christensen ― U.S. Patent 9,315,748, April 19, 2016.
4. Renewable fatty acid waxes and methods of making ― Inventors: Monika Mujkic, Michael
Tupy, Stephen E. Russell, Scott Walters, Benjamin Bergmann, Michelle Morie-Bebel, Steven
A. Cohen, Syed Q. A. Rizvi, Stephen A. DiBiase, and Garrett Zopp ― U.S. Patent 9,290,719,
March 22, 2016.
5. Terpene derived compounds ― Inventors: Stephen A. Di Biase and Syed Q. A. Rizvi ― U.S.
Patent 9,012,385, April 20, 2015.
6. Functionalized monomers and polymers ― Inventors: Stephen A. Di Biase, Syed Q. A. Rizvi,
and Georgeta Hategan ― U.S. Patent 8,846,587, September 30, 2014.
7. Esters for use as a base stock and in lubricant applications ― Inventors: Suresh Narine,
Shaojun Li, Ali Mahdevari, Laziz Bouzidi, Stephen Augustine DiBiase, and Syed Q. A. Rizvi;
Syed Q. A. ― U.S. Patent 8,741,822, June 3, 2014.
8. Functional fluids ― Inventor: Syed Q. A. Rizvi; U.S. Patent 6,436,882, August 20, 2002.
9. Organophosphoryl borates and lubricants and aqueous fluids containing the same ―
Inventors: James J. Schwind; Syed. Q. A. Rizvi; and Stephen A. DiBiase ― U.S. Patent
6,228,818, May 8, 2001.
10. Polyethoxylated alcohol-based phosphonates containing succinate group as EP agents for
industrial lubricants including aqueous metalworking fluids ― Inventors: Syed Q. A. Rizvi
and Carmen V. Luciani, U.S. Patent 5,985,803, November 16, 1999.
11. Lubricating compositions with improved thermal stability and limited slip performance ―
Inventors: Sean S. Bigelow, Richard E. Gapinski, and Syed Q. A. Rizvi ― U.S. Patent
5,767,044, June 16, 1998.
12. Hydroxyalkyl dithiocarbamate esters and borates containing them as EP/AW agents for lube
oils with or without phosphorus ― Inventors: Carmen V. Luciani, Syed Q. A. Rizvi, and
Bernard C. Roell, Jr. ― U.S. Patent 5,698,498, December 16, 1997.
13. Grease compositions ― Inventors: James N. Vinci, Syed Q. A. Rizvi, and Carmen V. Luciani ―
U.S. Patent 5,487,839, January 30, 1996.
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14. Reaction products of a boron compound and a phospholipid, and lubricant and aqueous
fluids containing same ― Inventors: Carmen V. Luciani and Syed Q. A. Rizvi ― U.S. Patent
5,487,838, January 30, 1996.
15. DMTD Derivatives as antiwear/antioxidant additives ― Inventors: Syed Q. A. Rizvi, Richard
M. Lange, and Richard E. Gapinski ― U.S. Patent 5,318,712, June 17, 1994.
16. Hydroxyalkanephosphonic acids and derivatives thereof and lubricants containing the same
― Inventors: Syed Q. A. Rizvi and Stephen A. Di Biase ― U.S. Patent 5,154,843, October 13,
1992.
17. Lubricants containing salts of hydroxyalkanephosphonic acids ― Inventors: Syed Q. A. Rizvi,
Stephen A. Di Biase, Joseph W. Pialet, and Frederick W. Koch ― U.S. Patent 5,059,335,
October 22,1991.
18. Low molecular weight viscosity modifying compositions ― Inventors: Jeffrey F. Munson,
Syed Q. A. Rizvi, and Stephen A. Di Biase ― U.S. Patent 4,804,489, February 14, 1989.
19. Antioxidant compositions ― Inventors: Syed Q. A. Rizvi, Charles P. Bryant, Kent B. Grover,
and James N. Vinci ― U.S. Patent 4,846,985, July 11,1989.
20. Methylene linked aromatic pour point depressant ― Inventors: Joseph L. Kostusyk and Syed
Q. A. Rizvi ― U.S. Patent 4,880,553, November 14, 1989.
21. Methylene linked aromatic pour point depressant ― Inventors: Joseph L. Kostusyk and Syed
Q. A. Rizvi ― U.S. Patent 4,753,745, June 28, 1988.
22. Many patents have been published by WIPO and several patents submitted to USPTO are at
present pending.
Continuing Education Courses
Management
Interactive Management, a Lubrizol course, 1994.
Research and Development Management, a 3-day course offered by the American
Management Association, 1992.
Quality Management/Statistical Thinking, a 4-day Lubrizol course, 1991.
Advanced Management Skills and Techniques for Supervisors, a 3-day course offered by the
American Management Association, 1990.
Group Leadership, offered by Cleveland Management Development Consortium, 1989.
Interpersonal Skills Management Training, a 5-day Lubrizol course, 1987.
Pre-supervisory Training, a Lubrizol course, 1986.
Project Management, offered by Ira Associates.
Technical
Water Based Polymers: Chemistry and Applications Technology, a 5-day course offered by
Center for Professional Advancement, 1988.
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Internal Combustion Engine Theory, a Lubrizol course, 1988.
Additives for Coatings, a 3-day course offered by Center for Professional Advancement,
1987.
Making Tomorrow's Polymers: an ACS video course, offered by the American Chemical
Society.
Organic Chemical Industry: Chemistry and Economics, offered by the ChemSystems Group.
The Chemistry of Lubrication and Wear, a 5-day course offered by the Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute, 1985.
Heterocyclic Synthesis, a 3-day course offered by the American Chemical Society, 1984.
Polymer Synthesis: Fundamentals and Techniques, a 5-day course offered by the American
Chemical Society, 1981!
Fundamentals of Gas Liquid Phase Chromatography, a 3-day course offered by
Hewlett-Packard, 1970.
Chemistry Papers in Journals
1. Lubricating and waxy esters, I. Synthesis, crystallization, and melt behavior of linear
monoesters by Laziz Bouzidi, Shaojun Li, Steve Di Biase, Syed Q. Rizvi, and Suresh S.
Narine, Chemistry and Physics of Lipids, 2012, 165, 38–50.
2. Lubricating and Waxy Esters II: Synthesis, Crystallization, and Melt Behavior of Branched
Monoesters by Laziz Bouzidi, Shaojun Li, Steve Di Biase, Syed Q. Rizvi, Peter Dawson, and
Suresh S. Narine, Industrial & Chemistry Research, 2012, 51,14892-14902.
3. Lubricating and waxy esters, IV: synthesis, crystallization, melt and flow behavior of
linear monoesters incorporating 9-decenol and 9-decenoic acid.by Laziz Bouzidi, Shaojun
Li, Steve Di Biase, Syed Q. Rizvi, and Suresh S. Narine, Industrial & Chemistry Research,
Submitted for Publication, 2013.
4. Demonstration of Heteroaromaticity via d-Orbital Overlap in a Cyclic Conjugated
Sulfone: NMR, Crystallography, and ab Initio Calculation by G. Fraenkel, A. Chow, J.
Gallucci, S. Q. A. Rizvi, S. C. Wong and H. Finkelstein, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1986, 108, 5339.
5. Synthesis and Carbon Magnetic Resonance 5 - and Saturated
4,4-Disubstituted-3-ketosteroids by S. Q. A. Rizvi and J. R. Williams, J. Org. Chem., 1981,
46,1127.
6. Chemistry of Sulfenic Acids 3. Studies of Sterically Hindered Sulfenic Acids using Flash
Vacuum Pyrolysis (FVP) by F. A. Davis, R. H. Jenkins Jr., S. Q. A. Rizvi and S. G. Yocklovich,
J. Org. Chem., 1981, 46, 3467.
7. Chemistry of Sulfenic Acids 1. Synthesis of Trimethylsilylarene-sulfenates (Arenesulfenic
Acids) by F. A. Davis, S. Q. A. Rizvi, R. Ardecky, D. J. Gosciniak, A. H. Friedman and S. G.
Yocklovich, J. Org. Chem., 1980, 45,1650.
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8. 1,3-Dipolar Character of Six-membered Aromatic Rings. Part 34: The Search for Superior
1-Substituents to Facilitate Cycloadditions of 3-Oxydopyridinium by A. R. Katritzky, J.
Bannerji, A. Boonyarakvanich, A. Cutler, N. Dennis, S. Q. A. Rizvi, G. J. Sabongi and H.
Wilde, J. Chem. Soc. Perkin I, 1979, 399.
9. 2-[(-)-Camphor-10-ylsulphonyl]-3-(nitrophenyl)oxaziridine: A New Chiral Oxidizing Agent
by F. A. Davis, R. Jenkins Jr., S. Q. A. Rizvi and T. W. Panunto, Chem. Comm., 1979, 600.
10. Synthesis and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectra of N-Carboethoxy-4-Spiro-
1,4-Dihydropyridines by J. S. Foos, F. Steel, S. Q. A. Rizvi and G. Fraenkel, J. Org. Chem.,
1979, 44, 2522.
11. Generation of Spirodihydroaromatic Anions. Chemistry and Carbon-13 NMR by S. Q. A.
Rizvi, J. S. Foos, F. B. Steel and G. Fraenkel, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1979, 101, 4488.
12. 2-Amino-1,2,3,4-Tetrahydropyridines by G. Fraenkel, J. S. Foos, C. C. Ho, Y. Liang, S. Q. A.
Rizvi, H. Stucki and F. Steel, Tetrahedron Letters, 1978, 327.
13. N-Acyl-1,4-Dihydropyridines by Acid Catalyzed Condensations by J. S. Foos, S. Q. A. Rizvi,
M. Unger and G. Fraenkel, Tetrahedron Letters, 1978,1407.
14. Substituent Effects in Naphthalene Ring System by Fluorine-19 NMR by W. Adcock, J.
Alste, S. Q. A. Rizvi and M. Aurangzeb, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1976, 98,1701.
15. N-Oxides and Related Compounds. Part XLVl: Chemical and Physical Properties of
Pyridine l-Nitroimides and Comparison with Quantum Chemical Predictions by J. Arriau,
A. Dargelos, J. Epsztajn, A. R. Mitchell, S. Q. A. Rizvi and G. Roch, J. Chem. Soc. Perkin II,
1976, 1245.
16. Reactions of Pyrylium Salts with Pyridinium and Sulphonium Ylids by A. R. Katritzky, S. Q.
A. Rizvi and J W. Suwinski, Heterocycles, 1975, 3, 379.
17. N- Oxides and Related Compounds. Part L: The Reactions of Pyridinium and Sulphonium
Ylids with Pyrylium Salts by A. R. Katritzky, S. Q. A. Rizvi and J. W. Suwinski, J. Chem. Soc.
Perkin I, 1975, 2489.
18. Pyridine 1- Nitroimides: Crystal Structure, Conformation, Electronic Structure, Site of
Protonation, UV Spectrum, and Reactivity by J. Arriau, J. Deschamps, J. R. C. Duke, J.
Epsztajn, A. R. Katritzky, E. Lunt, J. W. Mitchell, S. Q. A. Rizvi and G. Roch, Tetrahedron
Letters, 1974, 3865.
19. Hydroxy -Pyridine and -Quinoline 1-Nitroimides by A. R. Katritzky, J. Lewis, S. Q. A. Rizvi,
G. Roch and E. Lunt, Anales di Quimica, 1974, 70, 994.
20. Fluorine-19 NMR Spectroscopy. Ill. The Fluoroformyl Group by E. W. Della and S. Q. A.
Rizvi, Aust. J. Chem., 1974, 27,1059.
21. Carbon Magnetic Resonance of Organometallic Compounds: Evidence for
Hyperconjugative Effects in Benzylsilanes by S. Q. A. Rizvi, B. D. Gupta, W. Adcock, D.
Doddrell and W. Kitching, J. Organometal. Chem., 1973, 63, 67.
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22. Long-range Proton-fluorine Spin-spin Coupling: Further Evidence for a Direct Mechanism
by W. Adcock and S. Q. A. Rizvi, Aust. J. Chem., 1973, 26, 2659.
23. Group IVb Metalloidal and Mercury Substituent Effects in the Naphthalene System by
Fluorine-19 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance by W. Adcock, S. Q. A. Rizvi, W. Kitching, and A.
J. Smith, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1972, 94, 369.
24. Stereoelectronic Dependence of Metallomethyl Substituent Effects by Fluorine-19
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance by W. Adcock, S. Q. A. Rizvi and W. Kitching, J. Am. Chem.
Soc., 1972, 94, 3657.
25. [Main Group] - Metallomethyl Substituent Effects by Fluorine-19 Resonance: Effect of
Aryl Ring Size by W. Kitching, A. J. Smith, W. Adcock and S. Q. A. Rizvi, J. Organometal.
Chem., 1972, 42, 373.
26. Long-range Proton-fluorine Spin-spin Coupling and Fluorine-19 Substituent Chemical
Shifts (SCS) in the Naphthalene Ring System by W. Adcock, D. G. Matthews, and S. Q. A.
Rizvi, Aust. J. Chem., 1971, 24, 1829.
27. Fluorine-19 Substituent Chemical Shifts (SCS) by W. Adcock, P. D. Bettess and S. Q. A.
Rizvi, Aust. J. Chem., 1970, 23,1921, also presented at the 1970 Australian Chemical
Society Meeting held in Adelaide, Australia.